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Male Breast Cancer With Dual BRCA2 and BRIP1 Deleterious Gene Mutations

Shivani B. Badve, Emily Kim, Udai S. Sibia, Orestes T. Borrego, Stephen Vara, Alexander Damron and Adam I. Riker
Ochsner Journal June 2024, 24 (2) 157-161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.31486/toj.23.0119
Shivani B. Badve
1Department of Surgery, Luminis Health, Annapolis, MD
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Emily Kim
2Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL
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Udai S. Sibia
3Saint John's Cancer Institute, Santa Monica, CA
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Orestes T. Borrego
4Department of Pathology, AmeriPath, Fort Myers, FL
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Stephen Vara
5Department of Medical Oncology, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute, Port Charlotte, FL
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Alexander Damron
4Department of Pathology, AmeriPath, Fort Myers, FL
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Adam I. Riker
6Precision Healthcare Specialists, Naples FL
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Ochsner Journal Jun 2024, 24 (2) 157-161; DOI: 10.31486/toj.23.0119
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