Last Posted: Oct 08, 2020
- Development of a plain-language guide for discussing breast cancer genetic counseling and testing with patients with limited health literacy.
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Kraft Stephanie A et al. AJOB empirical bioethics 2020 Sep 1-11 - The NHGRI Short Course in Genomics: energizing genetics and genomics education in classrooms through direct engagement between educators and scientists.
Robbins Sarah M et al. Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics 2020 Sep - Engaging Patients in Precision Oncology: Development and Usability of a Web-Based Patient-Facing Genomic Sequencing Report.
Solomon Ilana B et al. JCO precision oncology 2020 4 - Perceived utility and feasibility of pathogen genomics for public health practice: a survey among public health professionals working in the field of infectious diseases, Belgium, 2019.
Van Goethem N et al. BMC public health 2020 Aug 20(1) 1318 - Genetic feedback for psychiatric conditions: Where are we now and where are we going.
Driver Morgan N et al. American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2020 Aug - Vulnerable Child Syndrome and Newborn Screening Carrier Results for Cystic Fibrosis or Sickle Cell.
Farrell Michael H et al. The Journal of pediatrics 2020 Sep 22444-50.e1 - Effects of health literacy skills, educational attainment, and level of melanoma risk on responses to personalized genomic testing.
Kaphingst Kimberly A et al. Patient education and counseling 2020 Aug - Willingness to participate in genome testing: a survey of public attitudes from Qatar.
Abdul Rahim Hanan F et al. Journal of human genetics 2020 Jul - Preventing Cardiovascular Disease Among Urban African Americans With a Mobile Health App (the MOYO App): Protocol for a Usability Study.
Taylor Herman A et al. JMIR research protocols 2020 Jul 9(7) e16699
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