domingo, 11 de mayo de 2014

Public Health Genomics in Action: Reducing Burden of Cancer

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Public Health Genomics in Action: Reducing Burden of Cancer

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New CDC blog post: How health care providers can use genomics to prevent cancer, by Katrina Trivers, Deb Duquette, and Kate Reed
Have you heard? States like MichiganExternal Web Site IconConnecticutExternal Web Site Icon,OregonExternal Web Site Icon, and ColoradoExternal Web Site Icon are using cancer registry data to help identify thousands of people who could benefit from evidence-based genomic testing recommendations for hereditary breast, ovarian, colorectal, and other cancersExternal Web Site Icon
The Michigan Department of Community Health has worked with partners to extend health insurance coverageExternal Web Site Icon to more than 7 million people for genetic services consistent with US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations Adobe PDF file [PDF 195KB]External Web Site Icon
Public health genomics in practice: State strategiesExternal Web Site Icon - Watch Genetic Alliance recorded webinar, April 8, 2014
Public Health Genomics Implementation Tool Kit for health departments: reducing the burden of hereditary cancer and heart disease

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