The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report – Get Your Copy Now!
Are you a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation carrier? Or perhaps you know one – maybe a friend or family member? If so, you or someone you know may be interested in the following information.
We are pleased to announce the widespread availability of The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report for immediate download. It’s a wonderful way for BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers to stay updated on the last year’s most important published research that may be relevant to their health and wellness.
Key Features of The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report
- Focuses on the Most Important New Studies of 2011 – Remarkably, 986 new research papers were published on BRCA1 and BRCA2 in 2011. We help you sort through this complexity by choosing the 10 newly reported research studies likely to have the greatest impact on BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers and their families.
- Expert Analysis Places the New Studies in Context for You - High quality value-added analysis from a dual board-certified (see bio below) clinical cancer genetics expert. We help you to understand the implications that the studies may have for you.
- Helps You to Become More Informed – The information that the Research Report provides may serve as a great starting point for constructive discussions with your personal physician(s) at your next appointment. Make sure that you are updated on important new 2011 BRCA1- and BRCA2-related clinical research results!
- Pay-What-You-Want - Yes, you read that correctly. You can pay whatever you like when you download the 2011 Research Report. Just change the price in the cart and update. We went with this approach to: (1) make sure that everyone with a need can access this information (even for free if they cannot afford to pay) and (2) to allow you to decide how valuable the information is to you. If you feel that BRCAscoop is providing great information, you may even choose to pay more than the suggested amount to support our efforts going forward.
- Help Us Support Great Non-Profits - We will donate 50 percent of whatever you choose to pay to one of several great non-profit organizations* that you can choose from below.
Preview of The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report
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Important Information
Note that BRCAscoop provides health and educational information only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It is very important to consider and discuss any information in The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report and on this website with your personal healthcare provider. Only your personal healthcare provider can discuss the meaning of the information in the 2011 Research Report in the context of your own unique situation. Downloading The BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report does not constitute the establishment of a doctor-patient relationship. Lastly, please note that ordering the 2011 Research Report from this site will result in licensing a single copy of the 2011 Research Report to you. Please send others who may be interested in a copy to this website (as we have eliminated financial barriers for those who cannot afford it).
* Non-profit donations occur once-a-year in December based on revenue from the BRCAscoop 2011 Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Report during the preceding 12 months. You choose to which non-profit (from several that we plan to support this year) you want half of your 2011 Research Report payment to go. Choose wisely and everyone benefits: (1) you gain a useful summary of key recent research results for BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers with value-added analysis; (2) an important non-profit that positively impacts individuals and families with Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer risk gets half of your payment; and (3) the remainder supports our operating costs and ability to continue to offer high quality information BRCA1 and BRCA2 carriers and their families.
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