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How do I find all the information to complete the Genetic Risk Assessment Questionnaire?

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How do I find all the information to complete the Genetic Risk Assessment Questionnaire?

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Please give yourself time to complete the online questionnaire. You may find it helpful to talk to your family members to find out as much medical information as you can about your family history. To speed up the process of completing the online questionnaire, it may be helpful to gather information (current age or age at death, and general health history) on your family members. Specifically, we will ask about your immediate family members, including your parents, siblings and children. We also want to know about your extended family members, including your aunts, uncles, cousins and grandparents, on each side of your mother and father’s family. For family members who have had cancer, you will need to obtain the following information on family members who had cancer: • Type of cancer (e.g., breast, colon, ovarian, etc.) • Age cancer was diagnosed • Current age. If deceased, age and cause of death (may or may not be from cancer) • Clarify whether the cancer was unilateral (e.g., one br

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