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- :Trivers, Katrina F. ;Rodriguez, Juan L.Oct 15 2015 | Healthcare (Basel). 2015; 3(4):948-963.:In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a three...
- :Richardson, Lisa ;Duquette, DebraApril 19, 2016 | Public health grand rounds ; 2016 April 19:The risk factors for cancer are many and varied, and inherited genetic mutations play a major role in 5 to 10% of all cancers. When these mutations ar...
- :Katapodi, Maria C ;Northouse, Laurel LMar 01 2013 | BMC Cancer. 2013; 13:97.:BackgroundThe Michigan Prevention Research Center, the University of Michigan Schools of Nursing, Public Health, and Medicine, and the Michigan Depart...
- :Kolor, Katherine ;Duquette, DebraJul 19 2012 | Genet Med. 14(10):860-867.:PurposeDirect-to-consumer personal genomic tests are widely available, but population-based data are limited on awareness and use of these tests among...
- :Parkman, Alicia A. ;Foland, Joan6 2015 | J Genet Couns. 24(3):512-521:Genetic testing has grown dramatically in the past decade and is becoming an integral part of health care. Genetic nondiscrimination laws have been pa...
- :Laufman, Jason D. ;Duquette, Debra2012 | Prev Chronic Dis. 9.:IntroductionComprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) plans address cancer burden at the state level through consolidation of activities and collaboration am...
- :Annis, Ann M ;Caulder, Mark SMar 15 2005 | Prev Chronic Dis. 2005; 2(2).:IntroductionFamily history of diabetes has been recognized as an important risk factor of the disease. Family medical history represents valuable geno...
- :Duquette, Debra ;Theisen, VelmaMar 15 2005 | Prev Chronic Dis. 2005; 2(2).:BackgroundFamily history of a chronic disease, such as high blood pressure, is an important predictor of future disease. The integration of genomics i...
- :St. Pierre, Jeanette ;Bach, JaniceJun 12 2014 | Prev Chronic Dis. 11.:State health departments in Michigan, Minnesota, Oregon, and Utah explored the use of genomic information, including family health history, in chronic...
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