Clinical Areas and Medical Conditions
Practices that Serve the Medical Condition You Selected
The following practice has physicians with the expertise to address the medical condition you selected. Please follow the link below to see more information about that practice. If you are not sure if this practice would best meet your needs, you may contact the practice directly for more information or contact our Patient Services Center at 312-695-1920 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Cancer: Genetics
Cancer Genetics Program
The Cancer Genetics Program is a joint service between the Division of Hematology/Oncology and the Division of Clinical Genetics. The goal of our program is to prevent cancer, or if cancer occurs, to detect it as early as possible by identifying individuals at increased risk.
We provide individualized cancer risk assessment and health management recommendations to individuals and families at increased risk for cancer due to their personal and/or family history of cancer.
The Cancer Genetics Program is under the direction of Lee Shulman, MD (Geneticist, Division of Clinical Genetics) and a multidisciplinary team comprised of genetic counselors, medical oncologists and medical geneticists.
Contact
To schedule an appointment for your personalized risk assessment, contact the Cancer Genetics Program at 312-695-0320.
Clinical Genetics
Practices that Serve the Medical Condition You Selected
The following practice has physicians with the expertise to address the medical condition you selected. Please follow the link below to see more information about that practice. If you are not sure if this practice would best meet your needs, you may contact the practice directly for more information or contact our Patient Services Center at 312-695-1920 Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 am and 5:00 pm.
Cancer: Genetics
Cancer Genetics Program
The Cancer Genetics Program is a joint service between the Division of Hematology/Oncology and the Division of Clinical Genetics. The goal of our program is to prevent cancer, or if cancer occurs, to detect it as early as possible by identifying individuals at increased risk.
We provide individualized cancer risk assessment and health management recommendations to individuals and families at increased risk for cancer due to their personal and/or family history of cancer.
The Cancer Genetics Program is under the direction of Lee Shulman, MD (Geneticist, Division of Clinical Genetics) and a multidisciplinary team comprised of genetic counselors, medical oncologists and medical geneticists.
Contact
To schedule an appointment for your personalized risk assessment, contact the Cancer Genetics Program at 312-695-0320.
Clinical Genetics