@asymmetricinfo re your friend: it's not a direct answer but "A Prospective Study of Sudden Cardiac Death among Children and Young Adults" https://www.gwern.net/docs/genetics/heritable/2016-bagnall.pdf … , Bagnall et al 2016, might be interesting.
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(Honestly, considering how cheap WGS is and how many unexpected SCD cases are genetic and how many QALYs can be lost, it probably makes a lot of sense to just WGS all near-relatives to keep the genomes on file to recheck whenever new heart-related hits surface.)
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Apropos NYT article: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/16/health/genetic-testing-mutations.html … Note the example at the bottom - he completely reorganizes his career path in response to the genetic, rather than merely phenotypic, information. (Knowledge is almost always preferable to ignorance.)
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