Sarah R van Teeffelen
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Recent Articles
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van Teeffelen S, Douglas C, van El C, Weinreich S, Henneman L, Radstake M, et al.
Public Health Genomics
. 2015 Nov;
19(1):25-33.
PMID: 26581038
Background: Neonatal dried blood spots (DBS) present a wealth of data. Currently, many countries discuss DBS storage, management and use. We collected data in the Netherlands on the awareness and...
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Houwink E, Muijtjens A, van Teeffelen S, Henneman L, Rethans J, Jacobi F, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Apr;
10(4):e0122648.
PMID: 25837634
General practitioners (GPs) are increasingly called upon to identify patients at risk for hereditary cancers, and their genetic competencies need to be enhanced. This article gives an overview of a...
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Houwink E, van Teeffelen S, Muijtjens A, Henneman L, Jacobi F, van Luijk S, et al.
Eur J Hum Genet
. 2013 Aug;
22(3):310-6.
PMID: 23942200
Medical professionals are increasingly expected to deliver genetic services in daily patient care. However, genetics education is considered to be suboptimal and in urgent need of revision and innovation. We...
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Houwink E, Muijtjens A, van Teeffelen S, Henneman L, Rethans J, van der Jagt L, et al.
Genet Med
. 2013 Jun;
16(1):45-52.
PMID: 23722870
Purpose: General practitioners are increasingly called upon to deliver genetic services and could play a key role in translating potentially life-saving advancements in oncogenetic technologies to patient care. If general...