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In the Family: African American Women and Breast Cancer
African American women discuss the need to raise awareness for genetic testing.
In the Family: African American Women and Breast Cancer
In the Family: Filmmaker Interview with Joanna Rudnick
Rudnick talks about her film and her decision to get tested for the "breast cancer gene."
In the Family: Filmmaker Interview with Joanna Rudnick
In the Family: Gene Mutation Animation
A doctor explains how a gene mutation can raise a woman's risk for breast cancer.
In the Family: Gene Mutation Animation
In the Family: Hanke Family Test Results
Three sisters receive their breast cancer gene test results.
In the Family: Hanke Family Test Results
In the Family: Interview with Dr. Mark Skolnick
Filmmaker Joanna Rudnick interviews the founder of Myriad Genetics.
In the Family: Interview with Dr. Mark Skolnick
In the Family: Joanna Visits Myriad
Rudnick asks Myriad scientists to explain the genetic mutation in the BRCA gene.
In the Family: Joanna Visits Myriad
Olga and her family discuss the high rate of breast cancer among Latina women.
In the Family: Olga's Family
In the Family: Reconstructive Surgery
Joanna Rudnick talks with a plastic surgeon who specializes in reconstructive surgery.
In the Family: Reconstructive Surgery
Joanna Rudnick visits a support group for other women at risk for cancer.
In the Family: Support Group
In the Family: The Hanke Sisters
A genetic counselor explains options for reducing cancer risk in women with BRCA mutation.
In the Family: The Hanke Sisters
In the Family: Film Update (2008)
What's been going on in the lives of the Hanke family, Olga, Martha Hayley, and Joanna.
In the Family: Film Update (2008)
2009 Emmy Nominee: A 27-year-old discovers that she has the "breast cancer gene."
In the Family: Trailer
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