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15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Genomics is revolutionizing health assessments before birth.
… Pregnancy can be a stressful time, and for many years prenatal genetic testing has required invasive procedures with associated risk. New DNA sequencing … is called cell-free fetal DNA testing, or more commonly, non-invasive prenatal testing ( NIPT ), and it can be …
News Release
Most pregnant women want recommendations from their doctors when deciding which information to receive from prenatal whole genome sequencing.
… when deciding what types of information to receive from prenatal whole genome sequencing. The study, by researchers … the entire set of genetic instructions found in a cell. Non-invasive prenatal whole genome sequencing is not currently …
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A simple blood draw is replacing a giant needle to the belly for testing their fetuses for a range of genetic disorders.
… their fetuses for a range of genetic disorders. This non-invasive blood test, combined with advances in genomic medicine, has many predicting that prenatal whole genome sequencing will be widely available in …
Educational Resources
Genetic testing is the use of a laboratory test to look for genetic variations associated with a disease.
… Genetic Testing … Genetic testing is the use of a laboratory test to look for genetic … associated with a disease. … Genetic Variation, Genetic Testing, Genetic Counselor, Newborn Screening, Family Health …
Policy Issues
Most genetic tests today are not regulated, meaning that they go to market without any independent analysis to verify the claims of the seller.
… including laboratories conducting clinical genetic testing, through its CLIA program. CLIA refers to the … must pass in order to legally conduct clinical testing. The objective of CLIA is to determine clinical testing quality, including verification of the procedures …
Policy Issues
Payers such as insurance companies and Medicare need systematic ways of evaluating genetic tests for reimbursement.
… For patients to have full access to the benefits of genetic testing, payers such as insurance companies and Medicare need … patients to have full access to the benefits of genetic testing, payers such as insurance companies and Medicare need … lack of extensive data evaluating the economics of genetic testing. This makes it even more difficult to evaluate which …
Clinical Studies
The IDENTIFY Study is a study exploring how prenatal blood test results for the baby might also detect cancer in the mother.
… were diagnosed with cancer after receiving an abnormal or non-reportable NIPT result, you can still join the study. You … year to repeat your evaluation.  … A study exploring how prenatal blood test results for the baby might also detect … and older who:  received abnormal or non-reportable non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) results. had a follow-up …
For Patients and Families
​Genetic tests may be used to identify increased risks of health problems, to choose treatments, or to assess responses to treatments.
… Genetic testing uses laboratory methods to look at your genes, which … results might mean to you and your family. Because genetic testing tells you information about your DNA, which is shared … that have a higher risk of specific inherited diseases. Prenatal testing is offered during pregnancy to help identify …