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  • Adult nursing: Beta-thalassaemia
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  • Child nursing: Achondroplasia
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  • CPI: DPYD
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  • CPI: Generation Study: recruit, enrol and sample
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  • CPI: Generation Study: sample, sequence and interpret
  • CPI: Inherited cardiovascular conditions
  • CPI: Inherited cardiovascular conditions: post-test: causative variant found
  • CPI: Inherited cardiovascular conditions: post-test: no causative variant found
  • CPI: Inherited cardiovascular conditions: post-test: variant of uncertain significance found
  • CPI: Inherited cardiovascular conditions: pre-test
  • CPI: Lynch syndrome
  • CPI: Lynch syndrome: post-test: causative variant found
  • CPI: Lynch syndrome: post-test: no causative variant found
  • CPI: Lynch syndrome: post-test: variant of uncertain significance found
  • CPI: Lynch syndrome: pre-test
  • CPI: Sickle cell disease
  • CPI: Sickle cell disease: antenatal screening: post-test (one carrier found)
  • CPI: Sickle cell disease: antenatal screening: post-test (two carriers)
  • CPI: Sickle cell disease: antenatal screening: pre-test
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