2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1866986/v1
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Lessons learned from the pilot phase of a population wide genomic screening program: Building the base to reach a diverse cohort of 100,000 participants

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Genetic information is increasingly relevant for disease prevention and risk management at the individual and population levels. Screening healthy adults for Tier 1 conditions of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, Lynch syndrome, and familial hypercholesterolemia using a population-based approach can help identify the 1-2% of the US population at increased risk of developing diseases associated with these conditions and tailor prevention strategies. Our objective is to report find… Show more

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