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The Genetic Counseling Program, a collaborative effort of Concord Hospital,
NH Oncology-Hematology (NHOH) and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), provides high-risk patients critical genetic counseling and
testing close to home. A DFCI Genetic Counselor is
available, once a month, to provide expert consultation to patients at
the Breast Care Center, while a physician
from NHOH provides further consultation. All cases
are reviewed by the team at the DFCI Cancer Risk &
Prevention Program.
Procedure
When you call the Breast Care Center:
- A brief phone interview will determine if an
appointment is recommended for you;
- You will meet the ARNP to review your
personal and family history and to discuss a
plan of care. If indicated, an appointment
with the DFCI Genetic Counselor will be
made to review this information further and
to discuss testing;
- If testing is recommended, you will go to
the lab to have blood drawn;
- If you decide to be tested, a second
appointment will be made to review the
findings and consider future recommendations
with the DFCI Genetic Counselor and the
NHOH Medical Oncologist.
Our Staff
Anu Chittenden, MS, CGC, Genetic Counselor, DFCI
Shelley McCormick, MS, CGC, Genetic Counselor, DFCI
Frederick Briccetti, MD, Medical Oncologist, NHOH
Lisa Delahanty, ARNP, MSN, Breast Care Center
Kellie Booth, Office Coordinator, Breast Care Center
Sharon Gunsher, MD, Breast Care Center Medical Director
Concord Hospital physicians, nurses and clinical staff in
various specialties also work with the Genetic Counseling
Program to ensure a comprehensive approach to
your care.
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Contact
(603) 230-7266
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