
Uses the author's family experience to explore the human aspect of mutations on the BRCA gene, known as the ""breast cancer"" gene, discussing the decision of many patients to have preventative masectomies after testing positive for the mutation.
Uses the author's family experience to explore the human aspect of mutations on the BRCA gene, known as the ""breast cancer"" gene, discussing the decision of many patients to have preventative masectomies after testing positive for the mutation.