Publications by authors named "E Demetra Bednar"

Background:  The Hemophilia Functional Ability Scoring Tool (Hemo-FAST), consisting of a patient-reported outcome (PRO) part and a clinician-reported outcome (ClinRO) part, was developed as a rapid and effective tool to assess functional mobility in clinical practice. This study (NCT04731701) aimed to validate the psychometric properties of Hemo-FAST for assessment of joint health in people with haemophilia (PwH).

Methods:  PwH A or B aged ≥18 years completed questionnaires including the PRO part of Hemo-FAST and the short-form 36 health survey (SF-36) during one study visit.

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Objective: Clinical cancer genetics services are expanding globally, but national policy and health care systems influence availability and implementation. Understanding the environmental factors within a country is required to appropriately implement, adapt, and evaluate cancer genetics service delivery models. An environmental scan (ES) is an approach used in business, public health, health care and other sectors to collect information about an environment or system for strategic decision making and program planning.

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The Precision Medicine Initiative was launched upon the potential of genomic information to tailor medical care. Cascade genetic testing represents a powerful application of precision medicine and involves the process of familial diffusion or the "cascade" of genomic risk information. When an individual (proband) is found to carry a cancer-associated germline pathogenic mutation, the information should be cascaded or shared with at-risk relatives.

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  • Gel manicures have gained popularity over the past 20 years due to their long-lasting effects and nail strength, but concerns about the potential risk of skin cancer from UV exposure during the curing process remain.
  • A systematic review of existing literature found that only 9 relevant studies were robust enough to include, revealing a low but unclear risk of skin malignancy associated with prolonged UV lamp use.
  • Healthcare providers should stay informed about these risks and inform patients about safe practices, such as using UV-blocking gloves or sunscreen, to mitigate any potential dangers.
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