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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 20, 2021
Are there genetic tests for depression and other psychiatric disorders?
Yes, and in fact, some medical insurers are covering the cost of the testing. It is […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 16, 2021
Is there genetic testing available for the detection of autism?
The short answer is no, unfortunately. But, the information that genetic testing can provide can save […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 15, 2021
I have heard that genetic testing can show incidental findings for heart disease. What does that mean?
Medical conditions that run in a family are inherited or genetic—caused by changes in genes that […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 14, 2021
I am pregnant. What should I know about prenatal genetic testing?
Prenatal genetic testing gives parents-to-be information about whether their fetus has certain genetic disorders. Genetic disorders are caused by […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 13, 2021
What neurological diseases can be found with genetic testing?
Genetic testing in the field of neurology is becoming increasingly beneficial. Perhaps the most significant changes […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 13, 2021
Are there genetic tests for rare neurologic diseases like Huntington’s disease?
Yes. The most famous person to suffer from Huntington’s was Woody Guthrie, the prolific folk singer who died in 1967 […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 9, 2021
What can genetic testing predict in cardiovascular disease in the age of COVID-19?
Great question. There is a short answer and then a laundry list of things genetic testing […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 9, 2021
Who may be the first person to start a conversation about genetic testing with you?
Professionals who specialize in breast imaging may be the first to initiate the conversation about genetic […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 7, 2021
What does the future hold for genetic testing?
Genomic technologies are changing rapidly, and it is hard to predict how quickly new technologies will […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 6, 2021
BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes: What are they and why are they important?
The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) and breast cancer 2 (BRCA2) genes are the genes most commonly affected in hereditary breast and ovarian […]
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Are there genetic tests for depression and other psychiatric disorders?
Is there genetic testing available for the detection of autism?
I have heard that genetic testing can show incidental findings for heart disease. What does that mean?
I am pregnant. What should I know about prenatal genetic testing?
What neurological diseases can be found with genetic testing?
Are there genetic tests for rare neurologic diseases like Huntington’s disease?
What can genetic testing predict in cardiovascular disease in the age of COVID-19?
Who may be the first person to start a conversation about genetic testing with you?
What does the future hold for genetic testing?
BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes: What are they and why are they important?
What about genetic testing for cancer?
What about cardiomyopathy? I had a family member experience sudden death and I want to know what my risks are.
Does my physician does need to be intimately familiar with the details of genetic testing to appropriately order and interpret tests for coronary artery disease (CAD)?
What are some of the general principles in genetic testing for cardiovascular disease?
How do I decide to get genetic counseling and what are some of the open clinical trials?
Are at-home genetic tests useful to detect cancer risks?
What types of genetic testing should be considered before pregnancy and what are my choices if a genetic disorder is suspected if I do get pregnant?
Who should consider genetic testing and genetic counseling for cancer risk?
Are there practice guidelines and referral indications which my doctor follows for cancer predisposition assessment?
NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR): What information can I obtain and what happens to gene testing that relates to GTR?
Is there a genetic testing registry where I can get more information?
Are there genetic tests for families that have a family member with sudden death?
What should you do if the genetic testing shows incidental findings and what are examples of those disorders?
What are the most important things to remember about genetic testing?
Genetic Testing for Inherited Cardiovascular Diseases: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
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