The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited explanations for family history of diseases or conditions are being uncovered. Currently, relevant genetic information is not always used in the care of family members who might benefit from it, because of health professionals' fears of inappropriately breaching another family member's confidence. Such examples are likely to increase as testing possibilities expand. Here we present the case for use of familial information in the care and treatment of family members. We argue that whilst a clinical diagnosis in person A is confidential, the discovery of a familial factor that led to this diagnosis should be available for use in depersonalised ...
Genetic information is a family affair. With the expansion of genomic technologies, many new causal ...
OBJECTIVES: Clinical genetics guidelines from 2011 conceptualise genetic information as confidential...
The issue of how individual patients and their doctors should act in relation to the knowledge that ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Advances in genetic and genomic research mean that the identification of a genetic condition or a ge...
We share much of our genetic make-up with members of our biological family. This means that genetic ...
Abstract: Genetic testing not only reveals information about the person being tested. It can also re...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
There has been much discussion about what, if any, legal and moral duties professionals have to disc...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
Genetic test results can be relevant to patients and their relatives. Questions thus arise around wh...
Genetic conditions, defined as changes in a gene or genes, are often caused by the inheritance of a ...
This Note argues first that courts and legislatures should follow a presumption against mandating di...
Genetic information is a family affair. With the expansion of genomic technologies, many new causal ...
OBJECTIVES: Clinical genetics guidelines from 2011 conceptualise genetic information as confidential...
The issue of how individual patients and their doctors should act in relation to the knowledge that ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Advances in genetic and genomic research mean that the identification of a genetic condition or a ge...
We share much of our genetic make-up with members of our biological family. This means that genetic ...
Abstract: Genetic testing not only reveals information about the person being tested. It can also re...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
Genetics can pose special challenges to the principle of confidentiality within the health professio...
There has been much discussion about what, if any, legal and moral duties professionals have to disc...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
Genetic test results can be relevant to patients and their relatives. Questions thus arise around wh...
Genetic conditions, defined as changes in a gene or genes, are often caused by the inheritance of a ...
This Note argues first that courts and legislatures should follow a presumption against mandating di...
Genetic information is a family affair. With the expansion of genomic technologies, many new causal ...
OBJECTIVES: Clinical genetics guidelines from 2011 conceptualise genetic information as confidential...
The issue of how individual patients and their doctors should act in relation to the knowledge that ...