Dr. Sharlene Hesse-Biber

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In the Media

beyond RISK

  • Waiting for Cancer to Come reviewed by Georgia Hurst

 

WGBH

  • Family History Is Relevant For Genetic Testing For Cancer

 

Wallethub

  • What are the biggest issues facing women today?

 

The Boston Globe

  • Angelina Jolie’s latest medical decision resonates with women

 

Boston College Magazine

  • Wait watcher – A Sociologist Studies Women with the Cancer Gene

 

Los Angeles Times

  • Coming to Terms with Comments on Pregnancy Weight Gain

 

The Boston College Chronicle

  • The Long Wait

 

The Huffington Post:

  • Opening Up Pandora’s Genetic Box:
    Should All Women 30 and Over Be Tested for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer?
  • Male Breast Cancer:
    Grappling With a ‘Woman’s Disease’

 

Qualitative Health Research:

  • The Genetic Testing Experience of BRCA-Positive Women
    Deciding Between Surveillance and Surgery

 

New England Cable News:

  • Women’s Salaries Vary Across the U.S

 

My Fox Boston:

  • Discusses an Ad that Tells Women to Stop Apologizing

Dr. Sharlene Hesse-Biber

Professor of Sociology

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