Public health plays an important role in ensuring access to interventions that can prevent disease, including the implementation of evidence-based genomic recommendations. We used the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Science Impact Framework to trace the impact of public health activities and partnerships on the implementation of the 2009 Evaluation of Genomic Applications in Practice and Prevention (EGAPP) Lynch Syndrome screening recommendation and the 2005 and 2013 United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing recommendations.The EGAPP and USPSTF recommendations have each been cited by >300 peer-reviewed publications. CDC funds selected states to build capacity to integrate these recommenda...
Using the principles of public health genomics, we examined the opportunities and challenges of impl...
<p>The completion of the Human Genome Project triggered a whole new field of genomic research ...
Lynch syndrome is the most common inherited cancer syndrome that increases the risk of developing co...
In this paper, we review the evolution of the field of public health genomics in the United States i...
CDC\u2019s Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) is working to integrate advances in genomics effe...
An emerging role for DNA sequencing is to identify people at risk for an inherited cancer syndrome i...
Description: Among the two leading causes of death in the United States, each responsible for one in...
Genomic medicine is expanding from a focus on diagnosis at the patient level to prevention at the po...
In spite of accelerating human genome discoveries in a wide variety of diseases of public health sig...
Genomics is the study of all the genes in a person, as well as the interactions of those genes with ...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
Genomic screening to identify people at high risk for adult-onset hereditary conditions has potentia...
IntroductionThe goals of this study were to determine U.S. states with Comprehensive Cancer Control ...
genomics for public health, “public health genomics ” can be defined as “an emerging field that asse...
Using the principles of public health genomics, we examined the opportunities and challenges of impl...
<p>The completion of the Human Genome Project triggered a whole new field of genomic research ...
Lynch syndrome is the most common inherited cancer syndrome that increases the risk of developing co...
In this paper, we review the evolution of the field of public health genomics in the United States i...
CDC\u2019s Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) is working to integrate advances in genomics effe...
An emerging role for DNA sequencing is to identify people at risk for an inherited cancer syndrome i...
Description: Among the two leading causes of death in the United States, each responsible for one in...
Genomic medicine is expanding from a focus on diagnosis at the patient level to prevention at the po...
In spite of accelerating human genome discoveries in a wide variety of diseases of public health sig...
Genomics is the study of all the genes in a person, as well as the interactions of those genes with ...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
In 2011, the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC), at the United States Centers for Dise...
Genomic screening to identify people at high risk for adult-onset hereditary conditions has potentia...
IntroductionThe goals of this study were to determine U.S. states with Comprehensive Cancer Control ...
genomics for public health, “public health genomics ” can be defined as “an emerging field that asse...
Using the principles of public health genomics, we examined the opportunities and challenges of impl...
<p>The completion of the Human Genome Project triggered a whole new field of genomic research ...
Lynch syndrome is the most common inherited cancer syndrome that increases the risk of developing co...