Olivia Munn Tested Negative for Genetic Mutations, But She Still Had Breast Cancer – A New Study Highlights Importance of Assessing Risk from All Angles

Updated July 24th, 2024

Olivia Munn Tested Negative for Genetic Mutations, But She Still Had Breast Cancer – A New Study Highlights Importance of Assessing Risk from All Angles

Even if you test negative for genetic mutations, you can still have increased risk based on your family's health history, which is why communication is so important

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