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Aisha Langford PhD, MPH
Fraukje Mevissen, PhD
Michael Volk, MSc, MD

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1 in 5 women don't believe their breast cancer risk
Brian Zikmund-Fisher quoted in Scientific American article “How Risky, Really, Is That Chemical?”
Brian Zikmund-Fisher was featured on NPR’s “All Thing Considered.”
CBSSM faculty and staff's numeracy and literacy study featured in Modern Healthcare
GERD study featured in New York Times
New study by Beth Tarini shows physicians are reluctant to provide genetics services during routine care
Sarah Hawley discusses breast cancer patients' over-estimation of the risk of recurrence and spread of cancer

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