Intersection of biobanking and clinical care: should discrepant diagnoses and pathological findings be returned to research participants?
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Return of individual research results and incidental findings: facing the challenges of translational scienceAttitudes of Canadian researchers toward the return to participants of incidental and targeted genomic findings obtained in a pediatric research settingManaging the Ethical Issues of Genomic Research using Pathology Specimens.Biobanks containing clinical specimens: defining characteristics, policies, and practices.A Systematic Review of the Management of Incidental Findings in Genomic Research.Understanding of informed consent by parents of children enrolled in a genetic biobank.
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Intersection of biobanking and clinical care: should discrepant diagnoses and pathological findings be returned to research participants?
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Carol J Weil
Carolyn C Compton
Nicole C Lockhart
Rihab Yassin
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10.1038/GIM.2012.11
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2012-02-16T00:00:00Z