نتایج جستجو برای: genetic counseling

تعداد نتایج: 640799  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1988
S Farnish

The valuable contribution made by nurses and social workers employed in genetic services in Britain was recognised by a Clinical Genetics Society Working Party. A recent survey has examined their role in the service and a selection of findings is presented in this paper. Their introduction to the clinical team facilitates the process of counselling and promotes a more comprehensive service for ...

2012
Beth Anderson Jennifer McLosky Elizabeth Wasilevich Sarah Lyon-Callo Debra Duquette Glenn Copeland

Introduction. Women diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age are more likely to carry a cancer predisposing genetic mutation. Per the current NCCN recommendations, women diagnosed under age 50 should be referred to cancer genetic counseling for further risk evaluation. This study seeks to assess patient-reported barriers and facilitators to receiving genetic counseling and risk assessment am...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1999
R McGowan

As a mother of two sons with adrenoleukodystrophy the author of this paper writes about her experiences of genetic counselling following the diagnosis. She discusses the dilemmas, emotions and aftermath this knowledge has brought to her family and the roles she played. Personal concerns are raised about the values guiding genetic counselling which, she found, focused on the technical details wi...

Background Intellectual Disability (ID) is a heterogeneous disorder, in which at least 600 genes participate. The present study aimed to identify the effect of genetic counseling and consanguinity marriage in Iranian families with sporadic mental disability. Materials and Methods: In th...

Journal: :Primary care 2004
Jeffrey R Martin Adam S Wilikofsky

Primary care clinicians have an essential role in genetic counseling.This role is distinct from the usual role of genetic counselors. First,primary care clinicans are often involved in the early stages of identifying who may benefit from genetic assessment, helping patients to decide when it is appropriate to pursue genetic information, and preparing them for consultation. Second, the styles of...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of urology 2016
Veda N Giri Laura Gross Leonard G Gomella Colette Hyatt

Prostate cancer has a substantial heritable component, which is often under-appreciated in the urologic community. Inherited prostate cancer which may account for up to 10% of cases has been associated with genetic mutations which are also linked with other hereditary cancer syndromes. Therefore, family history indicating inherited prostate cancer predisposition may extend beyond prostate cance...

Journal: :Frontiers in oncology 2016
Adam Hudson Buchanan Alanna Kulchak Rahm Janet L. Williams

Demand for cancer genetic counseling has grown rapidly in recent years as germline genomic information has become increasingly incorporated into cancer care, and the field has entered the public consciousness through high-profile celebrity publications. Increased demand and existing variability in the availability of trained cancer genetics clinicians place a priority on developing and evaluati...

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