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© The Canadian Journal of Urology™; 23(2); April 2016

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How I Do It: Genetic counseling and genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer

Figure 1a.

Hereditary prostate cancer showing the proband (with arrow) with prostate cancer diagnosed at age 52,

patient’s father diagnosed with prostate cancer at age 60, and paternal uncle with prostate cancer at age 69.

Figure 1b.

Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome showing the proband (with arrow) with prostate cancer

diagnosed at 49, patient’s sister with breast cancer diagnosed at 49, patient’s father with prostate cancer diagnosed

at 60, and two paternal aunts with ovarian cancer.