Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Incidental Findings with Genomic Testing: Implications for Genetic Counseling PracticeIs Whole-Exome Sequencing an Ethically Disruptive Technology? Perspectives of Pediatric Oncologists and Parents of Pediatric Patients With Solid Tumors.Attitudes of genetics professionals toward the return of incidental results from exome and whole-genome sequencing.Experiences with obtaining informed consent for genomic sequencing."Not pathogenic until proven otherwise": perspectives of UK clinical genomics professionals toward secondary findings in context of a Genomic Medicine Multidisciplinary Team and the 100,000 Genomes Project.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Seeking Genomic Knowledge: The Case for Clinical Restraint.
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Ellen Wright Clayton
Susan Brown Trinidad
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2013-08-01T00:00:00Z