When Cancer Runs in Families: Genetic Testing and Support for Pediatric Oncology
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In this episode of Pediatrics Now, we delve into the complexities of cancer in children, particularly when it runs in families. Joining us are Dr. Gail Tomlinson, Division Chief of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, genetic counselor Kirsten Murray, and clinical psychologist Dr. Leanne Embry.
Dr. Tomlinson shares her extensive experience in treating pediatric cancer and the importance of identifying genetic predispositions. She explains how different types of cancers manifest at various ages and the role of genetic evaluations in managing risks for families.
Kirsten Murray discusses her journey from crisis counseling to genetic counseling, emphasizing the importance of guiding families through the genetic testing process. She elaborates on the criteria for genetic testing and specific syndromes like Leigh-Fraumeni syndrome.
Dr. Leanne Embry highlights the psychological support provided to families facing genetic testing and cancer diagnoses. She shares her personal experience working with children with cancer and the crucial role of psychological preparation and support.
Tune in to learn about the latest advancements in genetic testing, ethical considerations, and the collaborative efforts of a dedicated team working to support children and families during some of the most challenging times of their lives.
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