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1. What is Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice?
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice is an open access journal that publishes articles of interest for the cancer genetics community and serves as a discussion forum for the development of appropriate healthcare strategies.
All articles are available online, and in addition the website offers many other services:
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