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Genetic screening for iron overload: No evidence of discrimination at 1 year

The Journal of Family Practice. 2007 October;56(10):829-833
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Few patients had insurance or employment problems after being screened for hemochromatosis and iron overload.

All authors had full access to all of the data in the study and they take responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.

The HEIRS Study investigators are listed at www.heirs-study.org/PP_Policy.htm.

CorrespondenceMark A. Hall, JD, Wake Forest University Medical School, Department of Public Health Sciences, 2000 W. 1st Street, Winston-Salem NC 27157-1063; mhall@wfubmc.edu.