Clinical application of genetic risk assessment strategies for coronary artery disease: genotypes, phenotypes, and family history [PubMed Abstract]
Maren T. Scheuner
Prim Care 2004 Sep; 31(3): 711-37
Family history of heart disease and cardiovascular disease risk-reducing behaviors
McCusker ME et al. Genet Med 2004;6:153-158
Family history of heart disease and cardiovascular disease risk-reducing behaviors
McCusker, ME. et al.
Genetics in Medicine. 6(3):153-158, May/June 2004
Contribution of Mendelian Disorders to Common Chronic Disease: Opportunities for Recognition, Intervention and Prevention
Maren T. Scheuner, Paula W. Yoon and Muin J. Khoury
Am J Med Genet. 2004 Feb 15;125C(1):50-65
The Family History Public Health Initiative, Genomics and Population Health: United States 2003 Report
Family History Assessment: Strategies for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Steven C. Hunt, Marta Gwinn and Ted D. Adams American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2003; 24(2):136-142
Research Priorities for Evaluating Family History in the Prevention of Common Chronic Diseases
Paula W. Yoon, Maren T. Scheuner and Muin J. Khoury American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2003; 24(2):128-135
Using Decision Analytic Methods to Assessthe Utility of Family History Tools
Anupam Tyagi and Jill Morris American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2003; 24(2):199-207
Can family history be used as a tool for public health and preventive medicine?
Yoon, Paula et al. Genetics in Medicine 2002; 4(4):304-310
Population-based estimates of the prevalence of family history of cancer among women
Ingrid J. Hall, Wylie Burke, Steven Coughlin, and Nancy C. Lee
Community Genetics November, 2001
Role of Family History in Personal Prevention Practices among US Women Physicians
Mona Saraiya, et al. Community Genetics 2001;4: 102-108
Increased Risk for Familial Ovarian Cancer Among Jewish Women: A Population-Based Case-Control Study
Karen K. Steinberg, et al. Genet Epidemiology 1998;15:51-59
Helping high-risk families: Medical and public health approaches
Summary: Scientists, policy makers, and public health officials are beginning to explore how genetic knowledge can be used to promote health and prevent Ann M. Malarcher, PhD, MSPH; Wayne H. Giles, MD, MS; Muin J. Khoury, MD, PhD