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[PDF] Screening in liver disease: report of an AASLD clinical workshop


PC Adams, MJ Arthur, TD Boyer, LD DeLeve, AM … - Hepatology, 2004 - ikp.unibe.ch
This report summarizes an AASLD Clinical Workshop that was presented at
Digestive Diseases Week 2003 on screening in liver diseases. As newer diagnostic
tests become avail- able, many liver diseases and complications of liver ...
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Factors affecting the uptake of screening: a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial …


C Patch, P Roderick, W Rosenberg - Journal of hepatology, 2005 - Elsevier
A randomised controlled 'non-inferiority' trial testing the hypothesis that the
uptake of testing in the genotypic strategy would not be inferior to the uptake
in a phenotypic screening strategy. Three thousand individuals aged 30–70 ...
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Nursing leadership in genomics for health and society


S Feetham, EJ Thomson, AS Hinshaw - J Nurs Scholarsh, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
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Screening for haemochromatosis—producing or preventing illness?


PC Adams - The Lancet, 2005 - Elsevier
Haemochromatosis would seem to be an ideal disease for community
population-screening with genetic testing. The disease is common in white
populations and a genetic test for a single mutation can detect a risk of ...
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[CITATION] Ethical, legal and social aspects of genetic testing: research, development and clinical …


E McNally, A Cambon-Thomsen, C Brazell, JJ …, 2004 - Office for Official Publications of the European …
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Duty to disclose what? Querying the putative obligation to return research results to …


FA Miller, R Christensen, M Giacomini, JS … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - jme.bmj.com
Many research ethics guidelines now oblige researchers to offer research
participants the results of research in which they participated. This practice
is intended to uphold respect for persons and ensure that participants are ...
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Using the Best Interests Standard to decide whether to test children for untreatable, late- …


LM Kopelman - Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, 2007 - jmp.oxfordjournals.org
A new analysis of the Best Interests Standard is given and applied to the
controversy about testing children for untreatable, severe late-onset genetic
diseases, such as Huntington's disease or Alzhe- imer's disease. A ...
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[BOOK] Human genes and neoliberal governance: a Foucauldian critique


A Rouvroy, 2008 - books.google.com
Human Genes and Neoliberal Governance A Foucauldian Critique Drawing on the work
of Michel Foucault, among others, Human Genes and Neoliberal Governance shows
how the privileging of genetic explana- tions about individual risks, over ...
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[PDF] Pharmacogenetics and ethical considerations: why care?


L Marx-Stolting - Pharmacogenomics Journal-Basingstoke, 2007 - uni-lj.si
Pharmacogenetics is an area of re- search encompassing a variety of different
goals and applications (for an overview see Nuffield Council on Bioethics1).
Basic research interests include for example drug metabolism pathways. ...
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The psychological impact of testing for thrombophilia: a systematic review


DM Cohn, F Vansenne, AA Kaptein, C … - Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com
Summary. Background: Nowadays, large numbers of patients are tested for
thrombophilia, even though the benefits of this strategy remain unclear. A
potential disadvantage of this predominantly genetic testing is the ...
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