Removing Racial Inequalities in Lab Referrals
Clinical laboratory professionals must consider how race affects test referrals and what they can do to combat existing inequities
Clinical laboratory professionals must consider how race affects test referrals and what they can do to combat existing inequities
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Physicians often fail to recommend genetic testing for breast cancer patients at high risk for mutations, according to a research letter published Feb…
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The case has been made repeatedly over the past few years regarding the need to increase physicians' genomics knowledge. Now, for the first time…
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The application of pharmacogenomics (PGx) into routine, clinical care remains very limited, despite its potential to improve drug and…
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Nonsevere fetal malformations and structural abnormalities are relatively frequent findings of routine, prenatal ultrasounds. Yet, these findings provide…
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Despite the commonly held belief that the food allergy prevalence is rising, food allergies remain poorly studied and…
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Child–parent hypercholesterolemia (FH) screening is a practical and effective way of conducting population-based screening to identify the…
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With Theranos' recent announcement of its transition away from laboratory operations toward technology development…