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Randomized study of remote telehealth genetic services versus usual care in oncology practices without genetic counselors
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Randomized study of remote telehealth genetic services versus usual care in oncology practices without genetic counselors

Cara N. Cacioppo, Brian L. Egleston, Dominique Fetzer, Colleen Burke Sands, Syeda A. Raza, Neeraja Reddy Malleda, Elisabeth McCarty Wood, India Rittenburg, Julianne Childs, David Cho, …
Cancer medicine (Malden, MA), v 10(13), pp 4532-4541
Jul 2021
PMID: 34102012
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https://doi.org/10.1002/cam4.3968View
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Abstract

Original Research Cancer Prevention
Providing remote telehealth genetic services increases uptake of genetic counseling and testing at oncology practices without genetic counselors. These data highlight the value of telehealth strategies to significantly improve identification of genetic carriers and cancer prevention outcomes.

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