Public Health Genomics in Action: Reducing Burden of Cancer
CDC funding announcement: Enhancing cancer genomic practices through education, surveillance and policy
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 Michigan
, Connecticut
,Oregon
, and Colorado
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 cancers
The Michigan Department of Community Health has worked with partners to extend health insurance coverage
to more than 7 million people for genetic services consistent with US Preventive Services Task Force recommendations
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Public health genomics in practice: State strategies
- 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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