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Family planning and genetic counselling in Macedonia

Family planning and genetic counselling in Macedonia

... that genetic evaluation can show that the patient has a genetic ...the genetic counselling can make them to abstain to provide information, as well as the experience that has been ...

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Patient Perspective on the Value of Genetic Counselling for Familial Pancreas Cancer

Patient Perspective on the Value of Genetic Counselling for Familial Pancreas Cancer

... of genetic counselling for breast cancer from the perspective of the at-risk patient, including effect on risk perception, anxiety and psychological ...that genetic counselling for hereditary ...

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Genetic counselling and personalised risk assessment in the Australian pancreatic cancer screening program

Genetic counselling and personalised risk assessment in the Australian pancreatic cancer screening program

... that genetic counselling pro- vided essential information to aid understanding of risks (both inherited and environmental) and was ...following genetic counselling for PC, which indicate im- ...

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Colorectal Cancer in the Family: Psychosocial Distress and Social Issues in the Years Following Genetic Counselling

Colorectal Cancer in the Family: Psychosocial Distress and Social Issues in the Years Following Genetic Counselling

... of genetic counselling and testing for breast or colorectal cancer have not shown significantly increased mean levels of psychological distress during the 12 months immediately following testing ...after ...

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GENES, MEDICINE AND SOCIETY: FROM PAEDIATRICS TO GENETIC COUNSELLING AND BEYOND

GENES, MEDICINE AND SOCIETY: FROM PAEDIATRICS TO GENETIC COUNSELLING AND BEYOND

... One major area of interest in medical genetics is the study of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM). Issues pertaining to the diagnosis and management of IEM in Malaysia include low awareness of atypical and variable ...

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Selected aspects of genetic counselling for BRCA1 mutation carriers

Selected aspects of genetic counselling for BRCA1 mutation carriers

... of genetic testing, which substantially vary in specific populations, there are other obstacles facing: (a) mass access to patients who should be offered precise diagnosis by BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing; (b) proper ...

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Withdrawal from Genetic Counselling for Cancer

Withdrawal from Genetic Counselling for Cancer

... requesting genetic counselling typically do so initially by ...the genetic nurse to determine the appropriateness of the ...towards genetic testing is ...

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Increasing confidence and changing behaviors in primary care providers engaged in genetic counselling

Increasing confidence and changing behaviors in primary care providers engaged in genetic counselling

... for genetic conditions is an in- creasingly important part of primary care practice, particu- larly given the paucity of genetic counselors in the United States [1] Discussions about genetic ...

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Haploinsufficiency of BMP4 and OTX2 in the Foetus with an abnormal facial profile detected in the first trimester of pregnancy

Haploinsufficiency of BMP4 and OTX2 in the Foetus with an abnormal facial profile detected in the first trimester of pregnancy

... the genetic counselling for abnormal facial profile observed in the first trimester ultrasound scan and micrognathia (suspicion of Pierre Robin sequence), hypoplasia nasal bone and polydactyly in the second ...

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A randomized trial of specialist genetic assessment: psychological
impact on women at different levels of familial breast cancer risk

A randomized trial of specialist genetic assessment: psychological impact on women at different levels of familial breast cancer risk

... in genetic testing was assessed using three categories (1=want a genetic test, 2=do not want a genetic test, ...with Genetic Counselling Questionnaire (Shiloh et al, ...

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Legislation of direct to consumer genetic testing in Europe: a fragmented regulatory landscape

Legislation of direct to consumer genetic testing in Europe: a fragmented regulatory landscape

... 1960s, genetic tests have been provided to patients for health-related reasons within a clinical setting (Sanfilippo et ...referral, genetic counselling, and upon obtaining informed ...(DTC) ...

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The withdrawal from oncogenetic counselling and testing for hereditary and familial breast and ovarian cancer. A descriptive study of an Italian sample

The withdrawal from oncogenetic counselling and testing for hereditary and familial breast and ovarian cancer. A descriptive study of an Italian sample

... the genetic test[1-3]; but it is a fact that, in the same studies the number of subjects who actually underwent the genetic test, even if they com- plied with the eligibility criteria, is decidedly low ...

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He Tangata Kei Tua: Guidelines for Biobanking with Māori

He Tangata Kei Tua: Guidelines for Biobanking with Māori

... Communication was identified as a key issue for iwi and should take place within all spheres of biobank activities and engagement with individuals through to communities. There can be multiple pathways for communication ...

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Supporting genetics in primary care: investigating how theory can inform professional education

Supporting genetics in primary care: investigating how theory can inform professional education

... integration of genetics into practice need to be sustainable and cost- effective. Continuing medical education programmes offer the most widely available vehicle for initiating and supporting behaviour change. In ...

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Syndrome de klinefelter et conseil génétique

Syndrome de klinefelter et conseil génétique

... : Genetic counselling in a patient with XXY / XXXY / XY mosaic Klinefelter's syndrome : estimate of sex chromosome aberrations in sperm before intracyto- plasmic sperm [r] ...

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NON INVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: A REVIEW

NON INVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: A REVIEW

... pretest counselling from a genetic ...pretest counselling for all women considering ...receive genetic counselling with a certified genetic counsellor and be given the option of ...

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Breast cancer risk perception: what do we know and understand?

Breast cancer risk perception: what do we know and understand?

... The timing of illness events and deaths in cancer-prone families is often an important triggering factor in consider- ation of personal risk and in seeking risk assessment and advice on risk management or cancer ...

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A randomised comparison of UK genetic risk counselling services for familial cancer: psychosocial outcomes

A randomised comparison of UK genetic risk counselling services for familial cancer: psychosocial outcomes

... The aim of the study was to compare psychosocial outcomes for 50 new clinic attendees, referred for cancer genetic counselling to five UK centres. The centres represented England, Scotland and Wales, and ...

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Gène CFTR et infertilité masculine en 2001 Conseil génétique, diagnostic prénatal, diagnostic pré-implantatoire

Gène CFTR et infertilité masculine en 2001 Conseil génétique, diagnostic prénatal, diagnostic pré-implantatoire

... Key words: CBAVD (Congenital Bilateral Absence of Vas Deferens), CF (Cystic Fibrosis), CFTR, genetic counselling.. Many studies using more extensive mutation analysis[r] ...

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Training Genetic Counsellors to Deliver an Innovative Therapeutic Intervention: their views and experience of facilitating multi family discussion groups

Training Genetic Counsellors to Deliver an Innovative Therapeutic Intervention: their views and experience of facilitating multi family discussion groups

... enable genetic counselling services to support families in using the information that GCs give them, other- wise there is a risk that genetic counselling and testing infor- mation is harming ...

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