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Jill D Trimbath

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Griffin C, Axilbund J, Codori A, Deise G, May B, Pendergrass C, et al.
Fam Cancer . 2007 Feb; 6(3):265-73. PMID: 17308889
Background: Ongoing advances in cancer genetics lead to new opportunities for early disease detection, predictive genetic testing and potential interventions. Limited information exists on patient preferences concerning recontact to provide...
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Hearle N, Schumacher V, Menko F, Olschwang S, Boardman L, Gille J, et al.
Clin Cancer Res . 2006 May; 12(10):3209-15. PMID: 16707622
Background: Although an increased cancer risk in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome is established, data on the spectrum of tumors associated with the disease and the influence of germ-line STK11/LKB1 (serine/threonine kinase) mutation...
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Giardiello F, Trimbath J
Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol . 2006 Apr; 4(4):408-15. PMID: 16616343
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is an autosomal dominant disease caused by germline mutation of the serine threonine kinase 11 and characterized by hamartomatous polyps in the gastrointestinal tract and mucocutaneous melanin...
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Codori A, Waldeck T, Petersen G, Miglioretti D, Trimbath J, Tillery M
J Genet Couns . 2005 Jun; 14(2):119-32. PMID: 15959643
Genetic counseling may turn risk information into cancer prevention behavior by modifying health beliefs and cancer-related distress. We assessed the effect of genetic counseling on these factors in 101 adult...
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Giardiello F, Hylind L, Trimbath J, Hamilton S, Romans K, Cruz-Correa M, et al.
Gastroenterology . 2005 Apr; 128(4):1077-80. PMID: 15825088
Epidemiologic and experimental reports suggest that female hormones protect against the development of colorectal cancer, but studies are limited. We describe a patient in the placebo arm of a 4-year...
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Giardiello F, Casero Jr R, Hamilton S, Hylind L, Trimbath J, Geiman D, et al.
Gastroenterology . 2004 Feb; 126(2):425-31. PMID: 14762779
Background & Aims: Familial adenomatous polyposis because of germline mutation of the adenomatous polyposis coli gene is characterized by development of colorectal adenomas and, ultimately, colorectal cancer. The usefulness of...
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Johnson K, Trimbath J, Petersen G, Griffin C, Giardiello F
Genet Test . 2003 Jan; 6(4):303-6. PMID: 12537654
One goal of cancer genetic counseling is to improve early detection and prevention of cancers by identifying individuals at risk and providing screening recommendations. This study determined the impact of...
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Codori A, Zawacki K, Petersen G, Miglioretti D, Bacon J, Trimbath J, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2002 Dec; 116A(2):117-28. PMID: 12494429
Children who carry a gene mutation for familial adenomatous polyposis are virtually certain to develop colorectal cancer without annual endoscopic screening and a colectomy when polyps appear. Predictive genetic testing...
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Giardiello F, Yang V, Hylind L, Krush A, Petersen G, Trimbath J, et al.
N Engl J Med . 2002 Apr; 346(14):1054-9. PMID: 11932472
Background: Familial adenomatous polyposis is caused by a germ-line mutation in the adenomatous polyposis coli gene and is characterized by the development of hundreds of colorectal adenomas and, eventually, colorectal...