Purpose: Studies have begun exploring whether researchers should return incidental findings in genomic studies, and if so, which findings should be returned; however, how researchers make these decisions—the processes and factors involved—has remained largely unexplored. Methods: We interviewed 28 genomics researchers in-depth about their experiences and views concerning the return of incidental findings. Results: Researchers often struggle with questions concerning which incidental findings to return and how to make those decisions. Multiple factors shape their views, including information about the gene variant (e.g., pathogenicity and disease characteristics), concerns about participants’ well-being and researcher responsibility, and i...
Abstract Background Clinical genomic professionals are increasingly facing decisions about returning...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: as genetic and genomic research proliferates, debate has ensued about returning res...
Secondary or incidental results can be identified in genomic research that increasingly uses whole e...
Purpose: Comprehensive genomic analysis including exome and genome sequencing is increasingly being ...
Whole exome/ genome sequencing (WES/WGS) is now commonly used in research and is increasingly used i...
Purpose: Researchers face the dilemma of how to obtain consent for return of incidental findings fro...
Genomic research has the capacity to generate a wide array of findings that go beyond the goals of t...
Background: Clinical investigators are increasingly facing decisions about returning individual rese...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
Background: As technology advances and genomic testing becomes commonplace, incidental findings, or ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
One of the most controversial ethical issues in genomics research is the return of individual resear...
The disclosure of incidental findings, also called unsolicited findings, unexpected results, and sec...
Abstract Background Clinical genomic professionals are increasingly facing decisions about returning...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: as genetic and genomic research proliferates, debate has ensued about returning res...
Secondary or incidental results can be identified in genomic research that increasingly uses whole e...
Purpose: Comprehensive genomic analysis including exome and genome sequencing is increasingly being ...
Whole exome/ genome sequencing (WES/WGS) is now commonly used in research and is increasingly used i...
Purpose: Researchers face the dilemma of how to obtain consent for return of incidental findings fro...
Genomic research has the capacity to generate a wide array of findings that go beyond the goals of t...
Background: Clinical investigators are increasingly facing decisions about returning individual rese...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
As more research studies incorporate next-generation sequencing (including whole-genome or whole-exo...
Background: As technology advances and genomic testing becomes commonplace, incidental findings, or ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
One of the most controversial ethical issues in genomics research is the return of individual resear...
The disclosure of incidental findings, also called unsolicited findings, unexpected results, and sec...
Abstract Background Clinical genomic professionals are increasingly facing decisions about returning...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: as genetic and genomic research proliferates, debate has ensued about returning res...
Secondary or incidental results can be identified in genomic research that increasingly uses whole e...