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Genetics and Genetic Counselling

1971
In man the genetic code is carried in the nuclear deoxyribonucleic acid (D.N.A.). This D.N.A. is present as long helical double filaments in the chromosomes. The sequence of nucleic acids in these D.N.A. strands determines the nature of the cell proteins and hence the structure and function of the cell.
Jack M. Slater   +2 more
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Genetic counseling: an appraisal

Clinical Genetics, 1974
From personal interviews with former consultands, we have learned much about the effectiveness and impact of our genetic counseling services during the past decade. Counseling has been well received and understood by most recipients. Consultands make rational decisions regarding family planning in post‐counseling years.
Beverly Dev. Reynolds   +2 more
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Genetic counselling and the new genetics

Trends in Genetics, 1988
Abstract 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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Models of Genetic Counseling and Their Effects on Multicultural Genetic Counseling

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2002
AbstractThis 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, 2030: An on‐demand service tailored to the needs of a price conscious, genetically literate, and busy world

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2019
The practice of genetic counseling is going to be impacted by the public's expectation that goods, services, information, and experiences happen on demand, wherever and whenever people want them. Building from trends that are currently taking shape, this
Misha Rashkin   +9 more
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Goals of genetic counseling

Clinical Genetics, 2001
The goals of genetic counseling have differed over the past three decades. Two schools of thought are prominent in reviewing past literature. One upholds the goal of preventing birth defects and genetic disorders while the other promotes a goal of improved psychological well‐being in client adaptation to a genetic condition or risk. Both types of goals
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Veda N Giri   +2 more
exaly  

Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Martin G Pomper, Steven P Rowe
exaly  

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