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CDC Priorities in Hemochromatosis, 2001

CDC Priorities in Hemochromatosis, 2001

  • Create web-based hemochromatosis teaching module for health care providers
  • Create an on-line patient education brochure
  • Complete inter-laboratory comparisons for serum iron measures
  • Recommend diagnostic test cut-points
  • Examine appropriateness of universal screening
  • Expand US prevalence estimates for hemochromatosis and associated morbidity/mortality
  • Describe clinical course of illness 

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Human Diseases Result from Gene-Environment Interactions

Human Diseases Result from Gene-Environment Interactions

“If all factors that determine disease are taken into account, then 100% of disease can be said to be inherited. Analogously, 100% of any disease is environmentally caused.”
Kenneth Rothman, Modern Epidemiology, 1986

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Pharmacogenomics

Pharmacogenomics "Drugs by Design?"

In the very near future, primary care physicians will routinely perform genetic tests before writing a prescription because (they will) want to identify the poor responders.”
F. Collins (AAFP Annual Meeting, 1998)

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Developing a Public Health Genetics Research Agenda, Science for Public Health Action

Developing a Public Health Genetics Research Agenda, Science for Public Health Action

  • Assessment
    • Human Genome Epidemiology
  • Policy Development
    • Policy/Communication Research
  • Assurance
    • Health Services & Outcomes Researc

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From Gene Sequencing and Discovery to Public Health Action

From Gene Sequencing and Discovery to Public Health Action

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Page last reviewed: June 8, 2007 (archived document)
Page last updated: November 27, 2007
Content Source: National Office of Public Health Genomics