As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individual findings to study volunteers have grown and fueled controversy. This is especially true in mental health research, where the clinical importance of sequencing results is particularly unclear. The ethical, legal, and social issues are being widely debated, but less is known about the attitudes of actual study volunteers toward sequencing studies or what they wish to learn about their DNA sequence and its health implications. This study provides information on psychiatric research volunteers’ attitudes, beliefs, and concerns with respect to participation in DNA sequencing studies and reporting of individual results.We conducted a pilot study...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes...
AbstractGermline genome sequencing (GS) holds great promise for cancer prevention by identifying can...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes the application of genomic sequencing (GS) in ...
As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individu...
As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individu...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding t...
Objective: As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting ...
Abstract Background Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is expected to help find the elusive, causative...
Background: In order for genomic testing to fulfil its promise of helping cancer patients and survi...
Abstract Background Increasing numbers of healthy individuals are undergoing predispositional person...
Next generation genomic sequencing technologies (including whole genome or whole exome sequencing) a...
Next generation genomic sequencing technologies (including whole genome or whole exome sequencing) a...
From a public health perspective, the “All of Us” study provides an opportunity to isola...
From a public health perspective, the “All of Us” study provides an opportunity to isola...
Providing ostensibly healthy individuals with personal results from whole-genome sequencing could le...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes...
AbstractGermline genome sequencing (GS) holds great promise for cancer prevention by identifying can...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes the application of genomic sequencing (GS) in ...
As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individu...
As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting of individu...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding t...
Objective: As large-scale genome sequencing technology advances, concerns surrounding the reporting ...
Abstract Background Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is expected to help find the elusive, causative...
Background: In order for genomic testing to fulfil its promise of helping cancer patients and survi...
Abstract Background Increasing numbers of healthy individuals are undergoing predispositional person...
Next generation genomic sequencing technologies (including whole genome or whole exome sequencing) a...
Next generation genomic sequencing technologies (including whole genome or whole exome sequencing) a...
From a public health perspective, the “All of Us” study provides an opportunity to isola...
From a public health perspective, the “All of Us” study provides an opportunity to isola...
Providing ostensibly healthy individuals with personal results from whole-genome sequencing could le...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes...
AbstractGermline genome sequencing (GS) holds great promise for cancer prevention by identifying can...
Abstract Background Current medical practice includes the application of genomic sequencing (GS) in ...