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Angelina Jolie found out that she had a faulty gene called BRCA1 that drastically increased her risk of breast and ovarian cancer. "Drastically" is the word: she discovered that she had an 87% chance of getting breast cancer and decided to have a double mastectomy. Jolie published an op-ed in the
POLL: Like Angelina Jolie, would you take the BRCA genetic test to learn your breast cancer risk?
Angelina Jolie wrote an op-ed in the NY Times about getting a preventive double mastectomy. She did this because she tested positive as a carrier of the BRCA gene. If one tests positive for this genetic mutation, one has up to a 65% lifetime risk of getting breast cancer. If one tests positive
Challenge for Tomorrow's Leaders
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In 2012, only 14% African American males graduated from San Francisco district high schools with the requisite credits to even apply to a California State University. African American and Latino students in Richmond average nearly the lowest test scores among all California school districts. And, in
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Please sign this petition to express your sincere concern for those who were injured during the Boston Marathon Bombings. Keep them in your thoughts, and act upon those thoughts to help them to the best of your ability.
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