نتایج جستجو برای: genetics counseling

تعداد نتایج: 106945  

2009
Judith Tsipis Anke M. J. Kelly

Multicultural Genetic Counseling with Alaska Native and Canadian First Nations Clients A thesis presented to the Genetic Counseling Program Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Brandeis University Waltham, Massachusetts By Anke M. J. Kelly Over the past decade, the field of genetic counseling has become increasingly aware of the need for culturally informed genetic counseling for individuals fr...

2016
A Nariman MR Sobhan M Savaei E Aref-Eshghi R Nourinejad M Manoochehri S Ghahremani F Daliri K Daliri

Genetic service for couples plays an increasingly important role in diagnosis and risk management. This study investigated the status of consanguinity and the medical genetic history (effectiveness and coverage of medical genetic services) in couples residing in a city in southern Iran. We questioned couples who were referred to Behbahan Marital Counseling Center, Behbahan, Iran, during the per...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2000
A W Helmes D J Bowen R Bowden J Bengel

This study evaluated the process of recruiting women from a primary care physician network into a study of genetic counseling for breast cancer. It also investigated predictors of women's interest in participating in genetic counseling research. Women were recruited in three stages: (a) via an initial contact letter; (b) a telephone screening survey; and (c) a mailed baseline questionnaire. We ...

Journal: :Revista de Psicología 2021

Genetic counseling is a complex process when working with rare diseases. It requires the accompaniment of different health professionals trained in subject. Most published articles agree that psychologists should work from psychoeducational model offers information and support, being able to clearly transfer knowledge genetics genomics offer promote well-being those people diagnosed disease the...

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...

2011
Gina Dolan Heather Skirton Rachel Iredale Lisa Mundy Jennifer Hilgart

BACKGROUND The Cancer Genetics Service for Wales (CGSW) was established in 1998 as an all-Wales service for individuals with concerns about their family history of cancer. CGSW offers a range of services such as risk assessment, genetic counseling, and genetic testing. Individuals referred to cancer genetics services often have unmet information and support needs, and they value access to pract...

Journal: :Human heredity 2014
Leo P Ten Kate Marieke E Teeuw Lidewij Henneman Martina C Cornel

This paper reviews what is currently known about the presence of consanguinity and endogamy in the Netherlands, in the past and today, and concludes with a discussion of medical genetic aspects. First geographic characteristics, the demographic history, the genetic make-up of the native population, legal aspects and the public opinion are reviewed. Then data on the prevalence of consanguinity i...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2008
João Monteiro de Pina-Neto

OBJECTIVE The objective of this review of genetic counseling (GC) is to describe the current concepts and philosophical and ethical principles accepted by the great majority of countries and recommended by the World Health Organization, the stages of the process, its results and the psychological impact that a genetic disease has on a family. SOURCES The concepts presented are based on an his...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2006
Michael J Hall Olufunmilayo I Olopade

The impact of predictive genetic testing on cancer care can be measured by the increased demand for and utilization of genetic services as well as in the progress made in reducing cancer risks in known mutation carriers. Nonetheless, differential access to and utilization of genetic counseling and cancer predisposition testing among underserved racial and ethnic minorities compared with the whi...

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