Motivations and psychosocial impact of genetic testing for HNPCC.
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S. Gallinger | B. Bapat | J. Wong | M. Esplen | K. Butler | W. McKinnon | L. Madlensky | M. Aronson | J. Wong | Lisa Madlensky | Kate Butler | Wendy McKinnon | Steve Gallinger
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