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Advancing health equity for American Indians. Mayo Clinic is taking several steps to mitigate health disparities among Native Americans and Alaska Natives, ...
No study results will become part of your electronic health record. Future genetic results. Some future studies may use genetic testing to examine your DNA, the ...
... diagnosis sooner. And Dr. Douglas Riegert, a medical geneticist at Mayo Clinic, will discuss hereditary cancers and the value of genetic testing. Miss the ...
The purpose of this Pediatric MATCH screening and multi-sub-study phase II trial studies how well treatment that is directed by genetic testing works in ...
Studies suggest that using CYP2C19 genetic-guided testing to identify poor metabolizers of clopidogrel and prescribing alternative medications can lead to fewer ...
Pancreatic cancer screening is rapidly evolving. With research in AI algorithms, collaborative efforts, and integration of genetic testing and innovative ...
Among 35 gastroenterologists performing screening colonoscopies, the median adenoma detection rate was 32%, and the median serrated lesion detection rate was 13 ...
The purpose of this study is to genomically characterize pectus excavatum for the purpose of identifying candidate genes that may be causal in families with ...
A DNA-based test known as polymerase chain reaction, which is available at some medical centers, can detect Tropheryma whipplei bacteria in biopsy specimens ...
Implementation of preemptive DNA sequence-based pharmacogenomics testing ... The Utility of IgA-Based Serologic Markers in Diagnosing Celiac Disease in Children ...
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