Q&A with UW breast-cancer trailblazer King

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Q&A with UW breast-cancer trailblazer King

Alice Park

"Once a young woman reaches 30 or so, if she has a mutation in one of the genes, she should know about it," Mary-Claire King said in a conversation with TIME magazine.

King, a professor of genome sciences and of medicine at the University of Washington, discovered the genetic variation known as BRCA1 and its association with breast cancer.