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Iron overload, public health, and genetics: evaluating the evidence for …

- annals.org
ME Cogswell, SM McDonnell, MJ Khoury, … - Annals of internal …, 1998 - Am Coll Physicians
Published clinical research offers little evidence to suggest that population screening for
hemochromatosis done by using genetic testing improves clinical outcomes.Although one recently
discovered mutation, C282Y, ...
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Population screening for haemochromatosis

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PC Adams - British Medical Journal, 2000 - gut.bmj.com
Results of many studies from around the world have revealed that haemochromatosis is the most
prevalent genetic disease in people of European descent. However, it continues to be regarded as an
uncommon disease by many physicians ...
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Applying public health strategies to primary immunodeficiency diseases


ML Lindegren, L Kobrynski, SA Rasmussen, CA Moore, … - 2004 - cdc.gov
The material in this report originated in the National Center for Environmental Health, Richard J.
Jackson, MD, Director; the Office of Genomics and Disease Prevention, Muin J. Khoury, MD, Ph.D,
Director; and the Division of ...
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Screening for hereditary hemochromatosis: a systematic review for the US …

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EP Whitlock, BA Garlitz, EL Harris, TL Beil, … - Annals of internal …, 2006 - Am Coll Physicians
Purpose: To conduct a focused systematic review of heredita- ry hemochromatosis screening relating
to 2 USPSTF criteria, the burden of suffering and the potential effectiveness of a preven- tive
intervention, to determine whether ...
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The integration of genomics into public health research, policy and practice in the …

- uni-bielefeld.de [PDF] 
LM Beskow, MJ Khoury, TG Baker, JF Thrasher - Community Genet, 2001 - content.karger.com
Objectives: To examine the opportunities for and responsibilities of the public health community in
bridging the gap between gene discovery and the application of genetic information to improve health
and prevent disease. Methods: We ...
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Hemochromatosis-associated morbidity in the United States: an analysis of the …


AS Brown, M Gwinn, ME Cogswell, MJ Khoury - Genetics in Medicine, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Purpose: The recent discovery of the HFE gene and its association with hereditary hemochromatosis
has renewed the attention directed to iron-overload diseases. Population screening for hereditary
hemochromatosis is under debate, ...
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Hemochromatosis. More common than you think

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MR Borgaonkar - Canadian Family Physician, 2003 - 171.66.125.180
36 Canadian Family Physician • Le Médecin de famille canadien ♦ VOL 49: JANUARY • JANVIER
2003 ... ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To review current knowledge of the genetics, presentation, diagnosis,
and management of hereditary ...
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Mark Ram Borgaonkar, MD, MSC, FRCPC


V Signs - Can Fam Physician, 2003 - cfpc.ca
OBJECTIVE To review current knowledge of the genetics, presentation, diagnosis, and management of
hereditary hemochromatosis. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE MEDLINE was searched from January 1966 to June 2002,
and references of relevant papers ...
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LM Beskow, MJ Khoury, TG Baker, JF Thrasher
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eMedicine Specialties> Gastroenterology> Systemic Disease


HE Sfeir, DM Klachko - members.medscape.com
Adults preserve a constant level of body iron by efficient conservation, maintaining rigorous
control over absorption to balance losses. An adult man loses approximately 1 mg of iron daily,
mostly in desquamated epithelium ...
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