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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020
Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease (PD) is growing as interventional clinical trials begin to enroll participants with PD who carry pathogenic variants in the LRRK2 or GBA genes.
J. Verbrugge +7 more
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Genetic testing for Parkinson's disease (PD) is growing as interventional clinical trials begin to enroll participants with PD who carry pathogenic variants in the LRRK2 or GBA genes.
J. Verbrugge +7 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 1987
In spite of all that has been discussed, there are no hard data documenting what influences a couple's decision to have more children after the birth of a child with a genetic disorder. It is likely that recurrence risk does not play a major role. The difference between a 25 per cent and a 50 per cent recurrence risk with each pregnancy probably does ...
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In spite of all that has been discussed, there are no hard data documenting what influences a couple's decision to have more children after the birth of a child with a genetic disorder. It is likely that recurrence risk does not play a major role. The difference between a 25 per cent and a 50 per cent recurrence risk with each pregnancy probably does ...
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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020
Pathogenic variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Individuals with identified pathogenic variants in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene can benefit from cancer risk‐reducing strategies.
Xavier Bracke +2 more
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Pathogenic variants in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes increase the risk of breast and ovarian cancer. Individuals with identified pathogenic variants in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene can benefit from cancer risk‐reducing strategies.
Xavier Bracke +2 more
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Genetic counseling student demographics: an empirical comparison of two cohorts
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2020Genetic counseling student characteristics may be evolving with the expansion and diversification of the genetic counseling field. We compared characteristics and previously accrued experiences of genetic counseling students enrolled in the 2018–2019 ...
A. Stoddard +4 more
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Nondirectiveness and genetic counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 1995AbstractNondirectiveness is the generally required and professed standard for genetic counseling. However, studies are lacking in the field of human genetics and in other disciplines which address either the theory or practice of this type of therapeutic procedure in the context of genetic counseling.
Gerhard, Wolff, Christine, Jung
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Genetic counselling and the new genetics
Trends in Genetics, 1988Abstract The mapping of most important human disease genes has already been accomplished, promising epochal changes in health care and disease prevention. This article explores the potential benefits and dangers, emphasizing the high priority that must be given to non-directive genetic counselling.
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Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019
Genetic counseling (GC) for individuals with mental illness (MI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, such as increased empowerment and self‐efficacy.
A. Semaka, J. Austin
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Genetic counseling (GC) for individuals with mental illness (MI) has been shown to improve patient outcomes, such as increased empowerment and self‐efficacy.
A. Semaka, J. Austin
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Models of Genetic Counseling and Their Effects on Multicultural Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2002AbstractThis theoretical paper examines challenges to multicultural genetic counseling, counseling between culturally different clients and counselors, in the context of Kessler's typology of models of genetic counseling (Kessler S (1997) J Genet Counsel 6:287–295).
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Genetic Counseling in Psychiatry
Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 2006While psychiatrists may commonly discuss family history in clinical practice, there has been little systematic research documenting the role and effectiveness of genetic counseling for psychiatric disorders. In the coming years, the expected identification of susceptibility genes for psychiatric disorders may bring new opportunities and expectations ...
Christine T, Finn, Jordan W, Smoller
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