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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 5, 2021
What about genetic testing for cancer?
Most cancer cases aren’t related to family history. The reality is that fortunately, only 5-10% of […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 2, 2021
What about cardiomyopathy? I had a family member experience sudden death and I want to know what my risks are.
Dilated cardiomyopathy is characterized by an increase in left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (>2.7 cm/m2) and reduced […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
July 2, 2021
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)?
The short answer is yes and no. Your doctor should have some appreciation of the indications […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 28, 2021
What are some of the general principles in genetic testing for cardiovascular disease?
Genetic testing is defined as the analysis of chromosomes, deoxyribonucleic acid, or ribonucleic acid to identify […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 25, 2021
How do I decide to get genetic counseling and what are some of the open clinical trials?
Your personal situation can affect how and when you proceed with genetic testing. If you are newly […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 24, 2021
Are at-home genetic tests useful to detect cancer risks?
An increasing number of companies offer at-home genetic testing, also known as direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing. […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 22, 2021
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?
All women who are thinking about getting pregnant or who are already pregnant are offered carrier […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 21, 2021
Who should consider genetic testing and genetic counseling for cancer risk?
Anyone who has or has had relatives in their family who suffered from a diagnosis of […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 18, 2021
Are there practice guidelines and referral indications which my doctor follows for cancer predisposition assessment?
The practice guidelines of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the National […]
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Dr. Drew Sutton
June 17, 2021
NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR): What information can I obtain and what happens to gene testing that relates to GTR?
Q. What information is in scope for GTR?A. The GTR contains information about clinical and research tests for […]
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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?
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