Dr. Stephen Braddock
Tumor Risk and Surveillance in Trisomy 18.

Dr. Braddock discusses Wilms tumor and other conditions that a child with trisomy should be monitored for.

From the SOFT 2020 Virtual Conference.


About Dr. Stephen Braddock:
Dr. Stephen Braddock provides genetic evaluations, diagnoses, and counseling for patients of all ages. This includes services not exclusive to pediatric patients, but also prenatal counseling, cancer counseling, and adult genetic disorders. He specializes in delineation of new multiple malformation syndromes, dysmorphology, prevalence and variation of prenatal teratogen exposures and birth defects, and fetal alcohol syndrome.

His research interests include teratology, fetal alcohol syndrome, and dysmorphology/syndrome delineation. 
Dr. Braddock is director of medical genetics and a professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Medical Genetics, at Saint Louis University School of Medicine.

He is a fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics, and the American Academy of Pediatrics. He is a member of the American Society of Human Genetics, the Teratology Society, and the Organization of Teratogen Information Services.

Dr. Braddock is a sports history/trivia buff, particularly baseball history. He owns two Babe Ruth baseball cards.