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Events
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039;The Gift'. Conference March 6th - 7th 2015, Christchurch. Navigating your way through hereditary breast and ovarian cancer' - proudly brought to you by The Gift of Knowledge. Whether you are BRCA , high risk, fighting cancer, considering being tested, a supporter, family member, parent of a high risk person, or a health care provider - this conference has something for you. Genetic testing - when, how and the impact that technology is having. Ovarian cancer - what's new? The field of fertility. Be pr...
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Genetics 101
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039;The Gift'. All cancer is caused by changes in genes. But in most people, these changes have occurred sporadically by chance or with age. However, some people have developed cancer, or are at high-risk of certain cancers, because of a genetic susceptibility they have inherited. What are BRCA1 and BRCA2? About 1 in every 400 people in our population carries a mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2, and less than 5% of all breast and ovarian cancers can be explained by a BRCA mutation. A parent with a. What are the...
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Irish Haemochromatosis Association :: Welcome
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Fri, 26 of Aug 2016 11:47 am. Welcome to the website of the Irish Haemochromatosis Association. What are the symptoms. What are the tests. What is the treatment. How do I inherit it? Who should be tested. Aims of the IHA. Visit Us on Facebook. The British Liver Trust is the national charity working to reduce the impact of liver disease in the UK through support, information and research. International and professional Haemochromatosis site. Achieving Iron Balance with Diet. Christian louboutin on sale.
ironoverload.ie
Irish Haemochromatosis Association :: Welcome
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Sat, 27 of Aug 2016 13:21 pm. Welcome to the website of the Irish Haemochromatosis Association. What are the symptoms. What are the tests. What is the treatment. How do I inherit it? Who should be tested. Aims of the IHA. Visit Us on Facebook. The British Liver Trust is the national charity working to reduce the impact of liver disease in the UK through support, information and research. International and professional Haemochromatosis site. Achieving Iron Balance with Diet. Christian louboutin on sale.
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0 – 6 YEARS | The Angelman Network
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Angelman Syndrome New Zealand. 0 – 6 YEARS. 6 – 18 YEARS: & EDUCATION. 18 years – Adult. 2014 Event Calendar (global). In the NZ Media. Rare Disease Day Gatherings. International Angelman Day NZ ’14. International Angelman Day NZ ’13. Inaugural International Angelman Day around the world. Articles on AS Research. Angelman Syndrome Foundation (ASF). Blogs: Families & Individuals. 0 – 6 YEARS. 1 BIRTH TO THREE YEARS:. An important resource for parents and medical team – Angelman Guidelines. The survey indi...
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Genetic Health Service NZ - Central Hub • Healthpoint
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Genetic Health Service NZ. Genetic Health Service NZ - Central Hub. A new national genetic service "Genetic Health Service New Zealand" (GHSNZ) was launched on 1 May 2012. Formerly the Central and Southern Regional Genetics Service (C&SRGS), GHSNZ Central Hub. Is located at Wellington Hospital, providing genetic services to the geographic area from New Plymouth to Nelson. We offer clinics in Nelson, Wellington, Kenepuru and Lower Hutt, Palmerston North, Whanganui, Taranaki and Hawke's Bay. Genetic counse...
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New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation Website > BREAST CANCER > In Young Women > Diagnosis > Family risk
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Research and Medical Grants. Where Your Money Goes. Leave in Your Will. News and Press Releases. What is Breast Cancer? Breast Cancer in NZ. 1 Start mammograms from 40. 2 Know your breasts from 20. 3 Talk to your family doctor. Breast aware from 20. Mammograms and younger women. Understand your family history. Breast health for older women. What if my breasts change? A lump, not me! Structure of the breast. Risk factors we cant change. Lower the risk of breast cancer. What Should I Do? We have two copies...
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The Gift of Knowledge - All About BRCA
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039;The Gift'. All cancer is genetic, caused by changes in genes, but in most people, these changes have occurred sporadically by chance or with age. However, some people have developed cancer, or are at high-risk of certain cancers, because of a genetic susceptibility they have inherited. What are BRCA1 and BRCA2? About 1 in every 400-800 people in our population carries a mutation in BRCA1 or BRCA2, and less than 5% of all breast and ovarian cancers can be explained by a BRCA mutation. Women with a mut...