Lack of standard definitions/protocols for diversity measures in clinical genetics
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Race & ethnicity, as defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
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Examples of cancer health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities
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Checkpoint #1
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Race/ethnicity classification
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Checkpoint #2
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Cancer risk associations by subtype
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Checkpoint #3
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Limitations
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Study team
Description:
Explore the intersection of race, ethnicity, and clinical utility in cancer genetics through a detailed presentation of recent research findings. Delve into a study examining racial and ethnic differences in cancer genetic testing results for women with breast cancer. Gain insights into opportunities for improving genetic testing utility in populations facing health inequalities. Learn from Holly LaDuca, MS, CGC, Associate Director of Clinical Research at Ambry Genetics, as she shares her expertise in translational research application and clinical implementation of polygenic risk scores. Benefit from a comprehensive discussion covering topics such as defining race and ethnicity, understanding cancer health disparities in racial/ethnic minorities, and analyzing cancer risk associations by subtype. Examine the limitations of current research and classification methods in clinical genetics. Enhance your knowledge of diversity measures in genetic testing and their impact on healthcare outcomes.
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Race, Ethnicity, and Clinical Utility in Cancer Genetics - Webinar - Ambry Genetics