Last Posted: Dec-23-2016 2PM
From CDC Information Database
This database includes general CDC public health information on specific diseases and health related topics. When available, the database displays genomic information from various CDC web pages. Users are also encouraged to conduct searches of CDC website for additional information.
- Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- Does Breast or Ovarian Cancer Run in Your Family?
- Fast facts on ovarian cancer[PDF 858.94 KB]
- Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer- Public Health Implementation Toolkit
- CDC ovarian cancer information
- CDC ovarian cancer information
From NIH National Cancer Institute Web Sites
From CDC-Authored Genomics Publication Database
This database contains CDC-authored publications in public health genomics including infectious diseases, newborn screening, reproductive health, genetic testing, cancer, chronic diseases, birth defects and developmental disabilities, environmental and occupational health as well as laboratory, bioinformatics and statistical methods.
- The Activities and Impact of State Programs to Address Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer, 2011-2014.
Trivers Katrina F et al. Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) 2015 3(4) 948-63 - Adherence of Primary Care Physicians to Evidence-Based Recommendations to Reduce Ovarian Cancer Mortality.
Stewart Sherri L et al. Journal of women's health (2002) 2016 Mar 25(3) 235-41 - The Activities and Impact of State Programs to Address Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer, 2011?2014
Katrina F. Trivers , Juan L. Rodriguez , Summer L. Cox 2,, Barbara E. Crane, and Debra Duquette Healthcare 2015, 3(4), 948-963; - Characteristics associated with genetic counseling referral and BRCA1/2 testing among women in a large integrated health system.
Bellcross Cecelia A et al. Genet. Med. 2015 Jan 17(1) 43-50 - Prevalence and healthcare actions of women in a large health system with a family history meeting the 2005 USPSTF recommendation for BRCA genetic counseling referral.
Bellcross Cecelia A et al. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 2013 Apr 22(4) 728-35
From Implementation Database
This database focuses on state and national activities that integrate genomics into public health programs and clinical practice
- BRCA Patient - Spanish version 2016
[Disease: Breast Cancer|Ovarian Cancer; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - http://www.mdedge.com/jcso/article/110048/gynecologic-cancer/hereditary-breast-and-ovarian-cancer-risk-assessment-minority
[Disease: Breast Cancer|Ovarian Cancer; Type: Data|Program; State: Georgia] - Implementing a screening tool for identifying patients at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer: a statewide initiative.
[Disease: Ovarian Cancer|Breast Cancer; Type: Data|Program; State: Georgia] - Implementing Public Health Genomics in Your State: Resources from the CDC Office of Public Health Genomics
[Disease: Lynch syndrome|Breast Cancer|Ovarian Cancer; Type: Education; State: Multiple States] - JAX Genomic Education: Categorizing Cancer Risk
[Disease: Lynch syndrome|Ovarian Cancer|Breast Cancer; Type: Education; State: Multiple States]
From Guideline Database
This database contains updated guidelines, policies and recommendations on genomic research and practice, as provided by professional organizations, federal advisory groups, expert panels and policy groups.
- Genetic/Familial High-Risk Assessment: Breast and Ovarian, Version 2.2015.
Published 2016 (National Comprehensive Cancer Network) - Singapore Cancer Network (SCAN) Guidelines for Referral for Genetic Evaluation of Common Hereditary Cancer Syndromes.
Published 2016 (Singapore Cancer Network) - SEOM clinical guidelines in Hereditary Breast and ovarian cancer.
Published 2015 (Sociedad Espanola de Oncologia Medica (SEOM)) - Clinical Use of Cancer Biomarkers in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer: Updated Guidelines From the European Group on Tumor Markers.
Published 2016 (European Group on Tumor Markers) - Clinical Practice Guideline for the prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in women from HBOC (hereditary breast and ovarian cancer) families.
Published 2015 (Expert panel)
From Tier Table Database
CDC Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) conducts horizon scanning (a systematic research method to find and follow novel technologies appearing in the literature) to identify and track the progress of genomic tests as they move from research into clinical and public health practice. As an aid in organizing horizon scanning results, OPHG ranks genomic tests, and family health history applications, by levels of evidence. See detail.
From HuGE Literature Finder Database
This database contains published literature on genetic associations and other human genome epidemiology
- Associations between XRCC2 rs3218536 and ERCC2 rs13181 polymorphisms and ovarian cancer.
Oncotarget 2016 Nov .
Zhang Wei, Zhang Zhif - Prevalence of Lynch syndrome in unselected patients with endometrial or ovarian cancer.
Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 2016 Nov 294 (6): 1299-1303.
Kast Karin, Dobberschütz Catharina, Sadowski Carolin Eva, Pistorius Steffen, Wimberger Pauli - The Associations of Genetic Variants in E-cadherin Gene With Clinical Outcome of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer.
International journal of gynecological cancer : official journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society 2016 Nov 26 (9): 1601-1607.
Juan Wang, Shan Kang, Na Wang, Rong-Miao Zhou, Yan - The effect of polymorphisms in PD-1 gene on the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer and patients' outcomes.
Gynecologic oncology 2016 Nov .
Li Yan, Zhang Hui-Lan, Kang Shan, Zhou Rong-Miao, Wang - HNF1B variants associate with promoter methylation and regulate gene networks activated in prostate and ovarian cancer.
Oncotarget 2016 Oct .
Ross-Adams Helen, Ball Stephen, Lawrenson Kate, Halim Silvia, Russell Roslin, Wells Claire, Strand Siri H, Ørntoft Torben F, Larson Melissa, Armasu Sebastian, Massie Charles E, Asim Mohammad, Mortensen Martin M, Borre Michael, Woodfine Kathryn, Warren Anne Y, Lamb Alastair D, Kay Jonathan, Whitaker Hayley, Ramos-Montoya Antonio, Murrell Adele, Sørensen Karina D, Fridley Brooke L, Goode Ellen L, Gayther Simon A, Masters John, Neal David E, Mills Ian
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