Search Results - "Tatsugawa, Zina"
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Ovarian cancer-associated germline mutations in a predominantly non-White patient population
Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-08-2021)“…To describe the spectrum of germline mutations seen in a primarily non-White ovarian cancer patient population. Patients with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer who…”
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Community health worker supported hereditary cancer risk assessment in a large safety net hospital (429)
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Routine hereditary cancer risk assessment in a safety net hospital: An opportunity to improve family history-based testing (195)
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A Community Health Worker Model to Support Hereditary Cancer Risk Assessment and Genetic Testing
Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-09-2023)“…To evaluate the effects of a community health worker-supported hereditary cancer risk-assessment and genetic testing program in a safety-net hospital serving…”
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10 Validation of a hereditary cancer risk assessment scoring tool for use by non-genetics trained healthcare workers
Published in Gynecologic oncology reports (01-08-2023)“…Hereditary cancer risk assessment has the potential to identify at-risk individuals and provide risk-reducing strategies, but disparities in access to genetic…”
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PCR-based screening for cystic fibrosis carrier mutations in an ethnically diverse pregnant population
Published in American journal of human genetics (01-04-1997)“…As the most common lethal autosomal recessive disorder in North America, cystic fibrosis (CF) is an obvious candidate for general population carrier screening…”
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Education and testing strategy for large‐scale cystic fibrosis carrier screening
Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-12-1994)“…Population‐based screening for cystic fibrosis carrier mutations presents a number of challenges for genetic counselors, owing primarily to the inability of…”
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