Genetic Disorders Among Arab Populations 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-05080-0_11
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Genetic Disorders in Jordan

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“…Preventable risk factors that are notable among Jordanians are obesity and tobacco usage, each affecting nearly one-third of the population 4,5. Similarly, non-preventable risk factors in the form of cancer-associated genetic mutations have been identified in Jordanians 6. Despite this, genetic counselling remains under-utilized by the majority of the population, and the high rate of consanguineous unions in Jordanian society serves only to increase the risk of disease 7,8.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Preventable risk factors that are notable among Jordanians are obesity and tobacco usage, each affecting nearly one-third of the population 4,5. Similarly, non-preventable risk factors in the form of cancer-associated genetic mutations have been identified in Jordanians 6. Despite this, genetic counselling remains under-utilized by the majority of the population, and the high rate of consanguineous unions in Jordanian society serves only to increase the risk of disease 7,8.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%