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Alfirevic, Zarko: Prenatal screening for Down's syndrome: a range of options that provide reliable and reproducible results is essential [editorial] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2009, Vol. 338 (7692), 421-422 |
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Betcher, Jeffrey G.: Quality of Life and Human Difference edited by David Wasserman, Jerome Bickenbach, and Robert Wachbroit [book review] In: Ethics and Medicine, 2008, Vol. 24 (2), 126-127 |
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Kuehn, Bridget M.: Study downgrades amniocentesis risk In: JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 2006, Vol. 296 (22), 2663-2664 |
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Lalor, Joan; Begley, Cecily: Fetal anomaly screening: what do women want to know? In: Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2006, Vol. 55 (1), 11-19 |
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Shiloh, Shoshana; Gerad, Liora; Goldman, Boleslav: The facilitating role of information provided in genetic counseling for counselees' decisions In: Genetics in Medicine, 2006, Vol. 8 (2), 116-124 |
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Al-Gazali, L.I.: Attitudes toward genetic counseling in the United Arab Emirates In: Community Genetics, 2005, Vol. 8 (1), 48-51 |
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Colah, Roshan et al.: Prenatal diagnosis of sickle syndromes in India: dilemmas in counselling In: Prenatal Diagnosis, 2005, Vol. 25 (5), 345-349 |
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Fernández-Suárez, A. et al.: Clinical and ethical implications of genetic counselling in familial adenomatous polyposis=Implicaciones clínicas y éticas de consejo genético en la poliposis adenomatosa familiar In: Revista Espanola Enfermedades Digestivas, 2005, Vol. 97 (9), 654- 659; 660-665 |
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Hood, Deborah D.; Shaw, Jeffrey G.; O'Rourke, P. Terrence: Genetic counseling for cancer: a Colorado facility brings genetic testing and assessment to its community In: Health Progress, 2005, Vol. 86 (1), 41-44, 61 |
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Kladny, Beth; Gettig, Elizabeth A.; Krishnamurti, Lakshmanan: Systematic follow-up and case management of the abnormal newborn screen can improve acceptance of genetic counseling for sickle cell or other hemoglobinopathy trait In: Genetics in Medicine, 2005, Vol. 7 (2), 139-142 |
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Locock, Louise: The parents' journey: continuing a pregnancy after a diagnosis of Patau's syndrome In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2005, Vol. 331 (7526), 1186-1189 |
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Rough, Bonnie J.: His genes hold gifts. Mine carry risk In: New York Times, 2005 (2005-01-30), ST7 |
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Sandelowski, Margarete; Barroso, Julie: The travesty of choosing after positive prenatal diagnosis In: Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing, 2005, Vol. 34 (3), 307-318 |
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Sheldon, Tony: Dutch Supreme Court backs damages for child for having been born [news] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2005 (2005-04-02), Vol. 330 (7494), 747 |
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Simpson, Joe Leigh: Choosing the best prenatal screening protocol [editorial] In: New England Journal of Medicine, 2005, Vol. 353 (19), 2068-2070 |
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Ulph, Fiona et al.: "It's certainly letting a little bit of a flood gate open": genetic counsellors' views about the UK newborn screening programme for cystic fibrosis [abstract] In: Journal of Medical Genetics, 2005, Vol. 42 (Supplement 1), S122 |
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Waldschmidt, Anne: Who is normal? Who is Deviant?: "normality" and "risk" in genetic diagnostics and counseling. In: Tremain, Shelley, ed. Foucault and the Government of Disability. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press; 2005: 191-207. |
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Alfirevic, Zarko; Neilson, James P.: Antenatal screening for Down's syndrome [editorial] In: BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2004, Vol. 329 (7470), 811- 812 |
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American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists [ACOG]. Committee on Ethics: Nonmedical use of obstetric ultrasonography In: Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2004, Vol. 104 (2), 423-424 |
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Colorado. Department of Regulatory Agencies. Office of Policy, Research and Regulatory Reform: Genetic Counselors: 2004 Sunrise Review In: In: Colorado: Department of Regulatory Agencies 2004 October 15: 23 p. [Online]. Available: http://www.dora.state.co.us/opr/archive/2004GeneticCounselors.pdf [31 August 2005] 2004 |