The new genetics and informed consent: differentiating choice to preserve autonomy.
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Navigating the rapids: the development of regulated next-generation sequencing-based clinical trial assays and companion diagnosticsGenomics and infectious disease: a call to identify the ethical, legal and social implications for public health and clinical practiceRevisiting respect for persons in genomic researchPatient feedback and early outcome data with a novel tiered-binned model for multiplex breast cancer susceptibility testing.Qualifying choice: ethical reflection on the scope of prenatal screening.The actress, the court, and what needs to be done to guarantee the future of clinical genomics.Multiplex genetic testing: reconsidering utility and informed consent in the era of next-generation sequencingNext-generation sequencing applied to rare diseases genomics.Potential Uses and Inherent Challenges of Using Genome-Scale Sequencing to Augment Current Newborn Screening.Opening Pandora's box?: ethical issues in prenatal whole genome and exome sequencing.International differences in the evaluation of conditions for newborn bloodspot screening: a review of scientific literature and policy documents."Not Tied Up Neatly with a Bow": Professionals' Challenging Cases in Informed Consent for Genomic Sequencing.The devil is in the details: confidentiality challenges in the age of genetics.Whole-Genome Sequencing in Newborn Screening-Attitudes and Opinions of Bulgarian Pediatricians and Geneticists.Current controversies in prenatal diagnosis 3: the ethical and counseling implications of new genomic technologies: all pregnant women should be offered prenatal diagnostic genome-wide testing for prenatally identified fetal congenital anomalies.Whole Exome Sequencing: Applications in Prenatal Genetics.Pregnant couples at increased risk for common aneuploidies choose maximal information from invasive genetic testing
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The new genetics and informed consent: differentiating choice to preserve autonomy.
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The new genetics and informed consent: differentiating choice to preserve autonomy.
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Antina de Jong
Guido M W R de Wert
Niels Nijsingh
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10.1111/BIOE.12030
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2013-05-30T00:00:00Z