Front Matter
Volume 7 Issue 1 (1997)
Case Western Reserve Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine
Symposium
SYMPOSIUM WORKSHOP ON THE BRCA1 BREAST CANCER GENE IN THE JEWISH POPULATION -- Introduction
Maxwell J. Mehlman
Clinical Implications of BRCA1 Genetic Testing for Askenazi-Jewish Women
Georgia L. Wiesner, M.D.
A Public Health Perspective on the Control of Predictive Screening for Breast Cancer
George C. Cunningham, M.D.
Di Goldine Medina (The Golden Land): Historical Perspectives of Eugenics and the East European (Ashkenazi) Jewish-american Community, 1880-1925
Howard Markel, M.D., PhD.
Breast Cancer, The Genetic "Quick Fix," and the Jewish Community
Karen H. Rothenberg
The Tay-Sachs Disease Screening Program in the U.S. as a Model for the Control of Genetic Disease: An Historical View
Paul J. Edelson, M.D.
How are Jewish Women Different from all Other Women?
Nancy Press, PhD.; Wylie Burke, M.D.,PhD.; and Sharon Durfy, PhD.
Article
BRCA1: To Test or Not to Test, That is the Question
Mendel E. Singer, PhD. and Randall D. Cebul, M.D.
Notes
Stop Gagging Physicians!
Jennifer L. D'Isidori