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Family Health History Case Studies for Clinicians

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These case studies demonstrate how clinicians can use family health history information to improve patient health. These case studies are available for download and distribution.

  • Do You Know Maria? Family History of Breast Cancer [PDF 952 KB]
    ¿Conoce Usted a María? Historial Familiar de Cáncer de Pech [PDF 951 KB] [En Español]
  • Do You Know Tony? Family History of Colorectal Cance [PDF 1.6 MB]
    ¿Conoce Usted a Tony? Historial Familiar de Cáncer Colorrecta [PDF 1.7 MB] [En Español]
  • Do You Know Vanessa? Family History of Diabete [PDF 1.4 MB]
    ¿Conoce Usted a Vanessa? Historial Familiar de Diabete [PDF 1.4 MB] [En Español]
  • Do You Know Jim? Family History of Heart Diseas [PDF 863 KB]
    ¿Conoce Usted a Jim? Historial Familiar de Enfermedad Cardiac [PDF 862 KB] [En Español]
  • Do You Know Tracy and David? Prenatal Care and Genetic [PDF 5.3 MB]
    ¿Conoce Usted a Tracy y David? Cuidado Prenatal y Genétic [PDF 5.3 MB] [En Español]

The National Human Genome Research Institute, the Office of the U.S. Surgeon General, and CDC’s Office of Public Health Genomics created this series of five public service announcements for clinicians.

Page last reviewed: June 23, 2022
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Public Health Genomics Branch in the Division of Blood Disorders and Public Health Genomics
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