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Date Posted: 17:55:02 03/05/02 Tue
Author: Elizabeth Powers
Subject: Re: Question #3
In reply to: Bridget Scott 's message, "Question #3" on 14:57:26 03/05/02 Tue

I would definitely get tested because I feel you can never have too much information about your health. I do however agree that a negative result could give a false sense of security. You could still get cancer if you don't have BRCA 1. If scientists developped drugs for "cancer-prone" people, then the results of this test could prove to be very useful.

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