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Volume 1 / 1992 - Volume 21 / 2012
91-95
2000 Presidential Address to the National Society of Genetic Counselors
Vivian J. Weinblatt
97-119
Ethical and Professional Challenges Posed by Patients with Genetic Concerns: A Report of Focus Group Discussions with Genetic Counselors, Physicians, and Nurses
Patricia McCarthy Veach, Dianne M. Bartels and Bonnie S. LeRoy
121-131
Prenatal Diagnosis for Inherited Deafness—What is the Potential Demand?
Anna Middleton, Jenny Hewison and Robert Mueller
133-150
Qualitative Cancer Genetic Counseling Research, Part I: Ethnography in a Cancer Clinic
June A. Peters, Carol L. McAllister and Wendy S. Rubinstein
151-168
Qualitative Cancer Genetic Counseling Research, Part II: Findings from a Exploratory Ethnographic Study in a Cancer Clinic
169-183
The Psychological Burden Inflicted By Multiple Cancers in Li-Fraumeni Families: Five Case Studies
Daniel Oppenheim, Laurence Brugieres, Agnes Chompret and Olivier Hartmann
185-199
How Do Geneticists and Genetic Counselors Counsel Women from High-Risk Breast Cancer Families?
Elizabeth Lobb, Phyllis Butow, Bettina Meiser, Katherine Tucker and Alexandra Barratt
201-204
Genetic Library
Robert Resta
205-207
Book Review: Men Don't Cry, Women Do: Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief. By Terry L. Martin and Kenneth Doka. Brunner/Mazel, Philadelphia, PA, 2000, 188 pp., 42.00 (hardback),42.00 (hardback), 24.00 (paperback)
Trish Magyari
209-211
Book Review: Help, Comfort and Hope After Losing Your Baby in Pregnancy or the First Year. By Hannah Lothrop. Fisher Books, Tucson, AZ, 85741, 1997, 280 pp., $12.95 (paperback)
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