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- W2398758045 abstract "The Human Genome Project is a fast-developing area of health research that is leading to new ways of dealing with health and disease.The information and technology gained as a result of the Human Genome Project are expected to have a profound impact on individuals and society.This paper highlights Canadian research initiatives related to genetics, including the implications of such research for nursing. Until recent developments in the field, geneticists mainly dealt with rare disorders and prenatal or pediatric populations.To this area of practice has been added counselling and testing for adult-onset hereditary disorders, whereby individuals may be provided with information about their own risk for disease. Hereditary diseases include, among others, cancers (e.g., breast, ovarian, and colorectal), cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and some neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease and Huntington disease. Genetic advances are leading to new approaches in the assessment of disease risk and in prevention recommendations for healthy individuals (Burke et al., 1997). Genetic treatments and prevention strategies are already being integrated into clinical medicine; this trend will continue over the coming decades as translation of research findings becomes possible for a wider and wider range of conditions. Biomedical advances are increasing our understanding of genetic differences in pharmacological sensitivity among individuals, leading to the tailoring of medications based on inherited characteristics (Evans & Relling, 1999). Preventive or surveillance interventions will be specifically targeted to those at greatest risk, with the goal of reducing the incidence and mortality of disease.As well, careful assessment of health behaviours (e.g., with regard to smoking, diet, exercise, use of oral contraceptives) and biomedical and genetic factors in those at increased genetic risk will be a greater focus in nursing care. CJNR 2006,Vol. 38 No 2, 115–122" @default.
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- W2398758045 title "Mapping the human genome: psychosocial impacts and implications for nursing." @default.
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