Jill Krejdovsky
@baranjcReducing the burden of adult gdntic diseases through efficient effective genetic counseling.
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Chair of Cardiology @BIDMChealth Dr. Gerszten describes the Center for Cardiovascular Genetics in new video. 👉 bit.ly/3glDKBy #cvGenetics #cardiomyopathy #HCM #CardioGen @UTahirMD @caitlin_finnn
Our booklet “The Genes Between Us” can help you share information with your family. #hereditarycancer #genetictesting ow.ly/U1OH50Kjuuq
Machine-Learning (ML) models can "Pre-diagnose" Pancreatic Ca 📎tinyurl.com/mdvcy9wh 🔸Subtle findings on CTs occur up to 3 yr before diag of PDAC, many changes are beyond human perception 🔸Validated Radiomics-based ML had accuracy of 92% in identifying who developed PDAC !!
The Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program at BIDMC is hiring for two remote genetic counselors. Feel free to reach out to me directly. Or apply directly online at jobs.bidmc.org/.../genetic-co…
"Take a moment to thank a #geneticcounselor who impacted you! Nominate them for The Heart of Genetic Counseling Award today: invit.ae/3LkeeGA #HeartOfGC #GCChat
Help end the cycle of hereditary cancer! Our booklet “The Genes Between Us” will prepare you to share information about inherited mutations with your family. #hereditarycancer #cancer #healthcare ow.ly/uRML50Ix8ST
In our new #Perspectives piece, @JoyLarsenHaidle shares how #COVID19 changed cancer care and discusses the reignited Cancer Moonshot Initiative’s push to reduce barriers to screening, treatment access and expand #AccesstoGCs. Read more: bit.ly/3tVbytv #GeneChat
Today 3/22 is #LynchSyndromeAwarenessDay #1in279 are positive for Lynch syndrome gene and 95% don't know it. Sharing your story and the stories of others are the best way to bring more awareness about Lynch Syndrome. #LivingwithLynch #IamAliveAndKickn #LynchSyndrome
What's the risk of colorectal cancer in Serrated Polyposis syndrome? Kanth (and CGA members @CKoptiuch Wendy Kohlmann and Deborah Neklason) note a 10-fold CRC increase in people with SPS and a 5-fold risk in first degree relatives. Check it out below ⬇️ journals.lww.com/ajg/Fulltext/2…
It’s time to update the lexicon of cancer bostonglobe.com/2022/03/04/opi… via @BostonGlobe
Overall, the lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is: about 1 in 23 (4.3%) for men and 1 in 25 (4.0%) for women. >>That means if your parent, sibling, or child has CRC, your risk lifetime risk is around 8-12%.<< #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth amp.cancer.org/cancer/colon-r…
PROGRESS is a national research registry for men who have had genetic testing for prostate CA. Purpose is to analyze data on men’s experiences with genetic testing to address needs of men & families. To join, go to ow.ly/HMg550Gw51v
For individuals at higher genetic risk for cancer, genetic counselors offer a lifeline, guiding them through a complex testing process and making sense of their results.
Sign up for FORCE's monthly information and educational updates so that you can stay in-the-know about everything on in the hereditary cancer community. #HereditaryCancer ow.ly/WhLi50HuySX
Around 90-95% of people who have #LynchSyndrome are not aware of their condition. @JoyLarsenHaidle and @HHampel1 share more about Lynch syndrome and how genetic counselors can help patients understand more about their risk and next steps: bit.ly/3HQ2oCK #GCChat
What is mismatch repair? 🤔 A system inside normal body cells that fixes errors in the DNA 🧬 #PathTwitter #ATPathNuggets 🧵1/
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