Last Posted: Sep 02, 2022
- National Sickle Cell Awareness Month
HHS Minority Health, September 2022 - Minority Health SVI
CDC and HHS, April 2022 - Socioeconomic deprivation and genetic ancestry interact to modify type 2 diabetes ethnic disparities in the United Kingdom.
Nagar Shashwat Deepali et al. EClinicalMedicine 2021 37100960 - Pitfalls and challenges in genetic test interpretation: An exploration of genetic professionals experience with interpretation of results.
Donohue Katherine E et al. Clinical genetics 2021 99(5) 638-649 - The Crisis of Sickle Cell Disease in Africa from Insights into Primary Prevention in Ghana and Nigeria: Notes from the Field.
Ezenwa Miriam O et al. Journal of immigrant and minority health 2021 - The Utility of Genetic Risk Score to Improve Performance of FRAX for Fracture Prediction in US Postmenopausal Women.
Xiao Xiangxue et al. Calcified tissue international 2021 Feb - Effective Recruitment Strategies for a Sickle Cell Patient Registry Across Sites from the Sickle Cell Disease Implementation Consortium (SCDIC).
Masese Rita V et al. Journal of immigrant and minority health 2020 Oct - Implementation of Universal Colorectal Cancer Screening for Lynch Syndrome in Hispanics Living in Puerto Rico.
Sierra Isabel et al. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities 2020 Oct - A thematic analysis of health information technology use among cancer genetic counselors.
Allen Caitlin G et al. Journal of genetic counseling 2020 Jul - Utilization of health information technology among cancer genetic counselors.
Ritchie Jordon B et al. Molecular genetics & genomic medicine 2020 May e1315
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