Family Health History
2005 Family History Workshop - Poster Abstracts
- Cecelia Bellcross, MS, CSC
A Pilot Project to Assess the Feasibility of Applying a Breast/Ovarian Cancer Family History Screening Tool at the Time of Routine Mammography
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- H.M. Blanck, PhD, MS
Research on family-based detection as a public health strategy for early detection of hemochromatosis
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- Wendy Cohn, PhD
Health Heritage (HH) a Web-Based Family Health History Tool
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- Niharika Khanna, MD
Evaluating Family History in a Primary Care Practice
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- Harvey Murff, MD, MPH
Individuals with Family Histories are Recommended to Begin Cancer Surveillance
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- Lucy Peipins, PhD
Designing a Study to Examine Family History, Risk Perception, Cancer Worry, and Use of Ovarian Cancer Screening
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- Nadeem Qureshi, MBBS, MSc, MRCGP
Detection of Genetic Morbidity in Family Practice, Using a Semi-Structured Family Information Interview With a Minority Population
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- Nadeem Qureshi, MBBS, MSc, MRCGP
Genetic Risk In Primary Care Project: Can a Standardized Family History Questionnaire (FHQ) Identify Genetic Risk in General Practice
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- Nadeem Qureshi, MBBS, MSc, MRCGP
Outreach Education and Support to General Practices by Genetic Counselors: A Demonstration Project Using Familial Cancer Guidelines
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- Maren Scheuner, MD, MPH
Associations with Family History of Cancer in a Population Survey
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- Maren Scheuner, MD, MPH
Collection of Family History in Epidemiologic Studies of Coronary Artery Disease: Can We Do Better?
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- Maren Scheuner, MD, MPH
Stratification of Family History Can Effectively Assess Risk for Coronary Heart Disease and Stroke
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- Mary Teachout, MS
Family Health History:Questions in the Michigan BRFS
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