PPT-Genetic Screening and Genetic Testing
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Risks and Benefits of Knowing Your Genetic Makeup Julie Hopp Genetic Screening Who Should Be Tested CDCs 2004 Science Ambassador Program Overview Genetics Review
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Risks and Benefits of Knowing Your Genetic Makeup Julie Hopp Genetic Screening Who Should Be Tested CDCs 2004 Science Ambassador Program Overview Genetics Review Types of Genetic Disorders. Cecelia Bellcross, . PhD, MS, CGC. Emory University School of Medicine. Department of Human Genetics. Genetics of CRC. Sporadic (65. %–. 85%). Familial . (10. %–. 30%). Lynch syndrome (aka Hereditary . S.A. . Nadji. , PhD. Associate professor of virology. Head, Virology research center, . nritld. , . sbmu. . Ranking of the 7 most common HPV types . Type distribution for nearly 30’000 HPV related cancers from 38 countries participants in ICO surveys 2005 - 2014. Genetics 202. Jon Bernstein. Department of Pediatrics. October 15. th. , 2015. Learning Goals. Gain familiarity with indications for and limitations of carrier testing. Ethnicity based carrier . testing / . Johanna Warren, MD. OAFP Women’s Health Winter Conference. January 19, 2014. What genetic screening test do you routinely offer your patients? . . Quad/. Penta. screen. Integrated Screening. Nuchal. Developed by . Ms. . Shawna . Morrison, . Dr. June Carroll, . and . Dr. Judith . Allanson. Last updated . May 2016. Disclaimer. This presentation is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for clinical judgement. GEC-KO aims to aid the practicing clinician by providing informed opinions regarding genetic services that have been developed in a rigorous and evidence-based manner. Physicians must use their own clinical judgement in addition to published articles and the information presented herein. GEC-KO assumes no responsibility or liability resulting from the use of information contained herein. . Care Providers. Updated November 2013. 1. Learning Objectives. Analyze the rationale for HIV screening recommendations . Assess clinical benefits of routine HIV screening . Formulate application and approaches for simplifying routine HIV screening in practice . Ben Ho Park MD PhD. Johns Hopkins University. Financial Disclosures. I have financial relationships with commercial entities that are relevant to the content of this presentation.. Royalties from Horizon Discovery, LTD. Danielle M. Esters, MD. Carrier Screening . OBJECTIVES. Define . the role of carrier screening in perinatal care. Review the genetic . basis for and limitations of carrier . screening. Review the guidelines for carrier screening . .. perinatologist , imam hossein hospital. assistant professor, shahid beheshti university of medical science. . Risk. . factors. . for. . genetic. . disorders. Several factors have been identified that increase the risk of having a child with a chromosomal abnormality, including. __ www.familyfertility.com H. Christina Lee, M.D., J.D., H.C.L.D., F.A.C.O.G. Medical and Laboratory Director 95 Highland Avenue, #100 Telephone (610) 868 - 8600 Bethlehem, PA 18017 Fax (61 Huntington Society of Canada 151 Frederick St., Suite 400, Kitchener ON N2H 2M2 1-800-998-7398 info@huntingtonsociety.ca www.huntingtonsociety.ca Charitable Registration Number 11896 5516 RR0001 Wh Genetic counselors are specialists who provide personalized . care for your . genetic health.. What is a Genetic Counselor?. Genetic counselors work in a variety of settings.. The largest specialty areas for genetic counselors are cancer, prenatal and pediatric genetics, but genetic counselors . Cori Chandler, MPA. Sr. Manager, State & Local Campaigns – Access to Care. Genetic Testing. 2. Genetic Testing. What is it?. The testing of a person’s germline genes. This testing is typically performed using biospecimens such as blood or cells. 1. Cancer Screening Update IDCA MeetingSeptember 20, 20132. OverviewOntario’s Cancer Screening ProgramsOntario Breast Screening Program (OBSP)CR Mammography Technology Transition Project23. Ontario’s Cancer Screening ProgramsOntario Breast...
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