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When Cancer Runs in Families: Genetic Testing and Support for Pediatric Oncology

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OVERVIEW:
In this episode of Pediatrics Now, we delve into the complex world of pediatric cancer and its genetic underpinnings. Dr. Gail Tomlinson, Division Chief of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, joins us to discuss the distinct nature of childhood cancers, their genetic predispositions, and the role of family history in assessing cancer risk.

We are also joined by genetic counselor Kirsten Murray, who shares her journey from crisis counseling to empowering families through genetic insights. Kirsten explains the process of genetic testing, the criteria for testing, and how family history can influence these decisions.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Leanne Embry adds a vital perspective on the psychological support provided to families dealing with genetic testing and cancer diagnoses. She emphasizes the importance of mental health support in navigating these challenging times.

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the intersection between genetics and pediatric cancer, and how healthcare professionals collaborate to support affected families.

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