Notas del episodio
In this episode Rome Madison interviews Dr. Marleah Dean Kruzel about her journey as a BRCA2 variant carrier and being a cancer previvor. This has informed her work teaching patient-centered communication to healthcare providers to expand patient access to genetics and genomics.
Dr. Kruzel describes how family history led to testing, why she waited to take her test, and how that lived experience shaped her research and teaching. She explains the importance of shared decision-making, and practical skills patients can use to talk to their doctors. The episode also covers the benefits and pitfalls of using social media for genetic information and offers concrete tips to prepare for appointments and limit information overload.
Key Takeaways:
- Before the visit, tell your doctor what you want to talk about most. Try writing out ...