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Learn more about Genetic Testing and Conditions

Breast Cancer:
Breast and Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility Genes
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Craniofacial Conditions:
Cleft Lip
Cleft Palate

Genetic Carrier Tests:
Cystic Fibrosis

Sickle Cell Disease
Thalassemia

Genetics and Pregnancy:
Alphafetoprotein (AFP) in Blood
Amniocentesis (Amniocentesis)
Additional decision making information
Chorionic Villus Sampling (El muestreo de vellosidades coriónicas)
First Trimester Screening (Prueba de detección del primer trimestre)
Folic Acid and Your Health (El ácido fólico y su salud)
Prenatal Testing for Birth Defects: Helping You Decide (Pruebas prenatales para detectar defectos)
Prenatal Screening Information
Spina Bifida
Trisomy 18
Ultrasound Examination in Pregnancy

Genetic Testing

Hemochromatosis

Lipid Disorders

Newborn Screening

Additional Resources:

The Family Village provides a comprehensive list of resources for specific genetic conditions, as well as general resources for children and adults with disabilities.

The Genetic Alliance provides a comprehensive list of links to support groups and other resources for genetic conditions.

The March of Dimes has information on having healthy babies, birth defects, genetic conditions, infant health statistics and mortality, research, resources, and public policy.

 


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