Archive for July, 2009


A family affair

For those interested in family history, the NIH is holding a conference in August:

The purpose of this state-of-the-science conference, open to anyone, is to develop a consensus statement that advances the issue of family history by assessing the available scientific evidence on:

  • The key elements of a family history in a primary care setting for the purposes of risk assessment for common diseases
  • The accuracy of family history, and under what conditions the accuracy varies
  • The direct evidence that getting a family history will improve health outcomes for the patient and/or family
  • Factors that encourage or discourage obtaining and using a family history
  • Future research directions for assessing the value of family history for common diseases in the primary care setting

The details:

Does family history really need a conference to generate consensus statements and “advance” the issue? I’m not sure. But I applaud the organizers for (presumably) holding family history to the same evidence-based criteria they so often demand of direct-to-consumer genetic testing.

(Thanks to Erica Holt for the tip)