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" Genetic Exceptionalism" in Medicine: Clarifying the Differences between Genetic …

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MJ Green, JR Botkin - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - Am Coll Physicians
Predictive genetic tests are now available for assessing suscepti- bility to a variety of
conditions, including breast and colon cancer, hemochromatosis, and Alzheimer and Huntington
disease. Much controversy surrounds the application of these tests, stemming from their ...
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[CITATION] Genetic exceptionalism


MJ Green, JR Botkin - medicine: clarifying the differences between genetic …, 2003
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Elements of informed consent for pharmacogenetic research; perspective of the …


DC Anderson, B Gomez-Mancilla, BB Spear, … - The …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Pharmacogenomics J. 2002;2(5):284-92. Elements of informed consent for
pharmacogenetic research; perspective of the pharmacogenetics working group.
Anderson DC, Gomez-Mancilla B, Spear BB, Barnes DM, Cheeseman ...
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Ignorance, information and autonomy


J Harris, K Keywood - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2001 - Springer
ABSTRACT. People have a powerful interest in genetic privacy and its associated claim to
ignorance, and some equally powerful desires to be shielded from disturbing information are
often voiced. We argue, however, that there is no such thing as a right to remain in ...
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Pharmacogenetics: ethical issues and policy options

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A Buchanan, A Califano, J Kahn, E McPherson, … - Kennedy Institute of …, 2002 - muse.jhu.edu
ABSTRACT. Pharmacogenetics offers the prospect of an era of safer and more effective
drugs, as well as more individualized use of drug therapies. Before the benefits of pharmacogenetics
can be realized, the ethical issues that arise in re- search and clinical application of ...
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Prenatal diagnosis requests for Huntington's disease when the father is at risk and …

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R Tassicker, J Savulescu, L Skene, P Marshall, L … - BMJ, 2003 - bmjcom.highwire.org
Clinical genetics units sometimes face situations such as the one outlined in the following hypothetical
case. 5 A woman who is eight weeks pregnant discovers that her partner is at 50% risk of developing
Huntington's disease. He is not interested in pursuing predictive testing. The woman is ...
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Methodological considerations in the study of genetic discrimination


S Treloar, S Taylor, M Otlowski, K Barlow-Stewart, … - Community …, 2004 - content.karger.com
The potential significance and dimensions of genetic discrimination have been described extensively
in published literature, but epidemiological and verified case data are limited. Obtaining unbiased
data from individuals about discrimination which has been based on erroneous or ...
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[PDF] Genetic knowledge and moral responsibility: ambiguity at the interface of genetic …


D Pullman, K Hodgkinson - Clinical genetics, 2006 - sf.edu
Despite a rapidly expanding literature on the issue of duty to warn at- risk relatives in the context
of clinical genetic testing, little has been written on parallel issues with regard to the management
of genetic research results. Some might view this lack as an indication that there is little to ...
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Can you keep a (genetic) secret? The genetic privacy movement

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M Everett - Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2004 - Springer
This paper reviews the literature on genetic privacy, especially since 1995 and the first proposal
for national genetic privacy legislation. Since that time, a majority of states have passed some
form of genetic privacy legislation, and efforts to pass federal legislation are ongoing. ...
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There is nothing special about genetic information


S Holm - Genetic Information. Acquisition, Access and Control - Springer
One often encounters the idea that there is something special about genetic informa- tion, that
it is somehow different from, or more important than other health related infor- mation we can
get about ourselves or other persons. There are conferences and research projects ...
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