Here’s what men need to know about the Angelina Jolie ‘breast-cancer gene’
The Washington Post
Laurie McGinley
May 17, 2016
You should also consider testing if you have two or more female relatives who got breast cancer at any age on the same side of the family, or one who developed breast cancer before 50, said Mary Freivogel, a genetic counselor in Denver who is the president-elect of the National Society of Genetic Counselors.