Developments in genomics continue to increase the number of disorders for which genetic testing is available, whether in the primary healthcare system, through direct-to-consumer testing, or as part ...
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common severe, autosomal recessive disease, affecting about 1 in 2,500 live births in the Caucasian population [1]. Approximately 1 in 25 people is an asymptomatic ...
Purpose: To evaluate attitudes about the benefits, limitations, and risks of genetic testing for BRCA1 and BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) mutations and explore testing intentions in African American women at ...
Whether or not relatives talk about the family's history of cancer significantly impacts attitudes and knowledge about genetic counseling and testing for those at moderate risk of developing breast ...
Patient-Reported Outcome Results From the Open-Label Phase III AURELIA Trial Evaluating Bevacizumab-Containing Therapy for Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer Although predictive multiplex somatic ...
In the United Kingdom (UK), a key part of the Government’s response strategy to COVID-19 was NHS Test and Trace (NHSTT). Anyone experiencing a fever, a new and persistent cough, or loss or change of ...
Personalized Medicine. 2014;11(5):509-522. There is now a robust literature on public attitudes toward genetics. In general, attitudes are positive about genetic research and new genomic technologies.