Abstract: The 100,000 Genomes Project is a hybrid clinical and research project in which patients and parents are offered genome sequencing for cancer and rare and inherited disease diagnosis; all participants receive their main findings and contribute their data for research, and are offered optional secondary findings. Our aim was to explore participating parents’ attitudes towards and understanding of genome sequencing in this hybrid context. We conducted in-depth telephone interviews with 20 parents of children with rare diseases participating in the 100,000 Genomes Project. Parents were positive about contributing to research, although some had needed reassurance about data protections. Although most felt positive about secondary findi...
Technological advances have seen the offer of genome sequencing becoming part of mainstream medical ...
BACKGROUND: It is critical to understand the wide-ranging clinical and non-clinical effects of genom...
BACKGROUND: It has been anticipated that physician and parents will be ill prepared or unprepared fo...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess decisions, attitudes, and understanding of particip...
Genome sequencing (GS) will have a profound impact on the diagnosis of rare and inherited diseases i...
In this mixed methods study, a survey and in-depth interviews were used to explore whether decision ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about how health-care professionals communicate with patients about consent...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
As the use of genomic technology has expanded in research and clinical settings, issues surrounding ...
Whole genome sequencing/exome sequencing (WGS/ES) technology is becoming more affordable and accessi...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is being considered as a tool to deliver newborn screening (NBS) inter...
Recent advances in genomic sequencing and genomic medicine are reshaping the landscape of clinical c...
Recent advances in genomic sequencing and genomic medicine are reshaping the landscape of clinical c...
Background/Aims: Guidelines published by the American College of Genetics and Genomics recommend, wh...
Technological advances have seen the offer of genome sequencing becoming part of mainstream medical ...
BACKGROUND: It is critical to understand the wide-ranging clinical and non-clinical effects of genom...
BACKGROUND: It has been anticipated that physician and parents will be ill prepared or unprepared fo...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess decisions, attitudes, and understanding of particip...
Genome sequencing (GS) will have a profound impact on the diagnosis of rare and inherited diseases i...
In this mixed methods study, a survey and in-depth interviews were used to explore whether decision ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about how health-care professionals communicate with patients about consent...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
As the use of genomic technology has expanded in research and clinical settings, issues surrounding ...
Whole genome sequencing/exome sequencing (WGS/ES) technology is becoming more affordable and accessi...
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) is being considered as a tool to deliver newborn screening (NBS) inter...
Recent advances in genomic sequencing and genomic medicine are reshaping the landscape of clinical c...
Recent advances in genomic sequencing and genomic medicine are reshaping the landscape of clinical c...
Background/Aims: Guidelines published by the American College of Genetics and Genomics recommend, wh...
Technological advances have seen the offer of genome sequencing becoming part of mainstream medical ...
BACKGROUND: It is critical to understand the wide-ranging clinical and non-clinical effects of genom...
BACKGROUND: It has been anticipated that physician and parents will be ill prepared or unprepared fo...