Widespread genetic testing for haemophilia has recently been introduced in Victoria, Australia. While attitudes towards predictive testing have been studied in other conditions, such as cancer, there is limited knowledge about the attitudes of members of the haemophilia community towards predictive testing. This study aimed at exploring attitudes towards, and beliefs about, genetic testing amongst members of the haemophilia community in Victoria prior to the widespread introduction of testing. The study was qualitative and descriptive. In-depth face to face interviews were held with a sample of 39 individuals, including men with haemophilia, female carriers and family members. Data were analysed thematically using cross-case analysis techni...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
Ill health may be related to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Haemophilia, a rare...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
Abstract Background UK and US policy initiatives have suggested that, in the future, patients and cl...
Adequate knowledge and personal attitudes towards DNA-testing are major determinants of optimal uti...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disorder which requires lifelong specialized care. A network of ...
Introduction: The potential role of genetic testing in families with an inherited pattern of melanom...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
Ill health may be related to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Haemophilia, a rare...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
A retrospective study was performed to explore carrier testing among women who were possible or obli...
Abstract Background UK and US policy initiatives have suggested that, in the future, patients and cl...
Adequate knowledge and personal attitudes towards DNA-testing are major determinants of optimal uti...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Hemophilia is a hereditary bleeding disorder which requires lifelong specialized care. A network of ...
Introduction: The potential role of genetic testing in families with an inherited pattern of melanom...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...
Background Genomic sequencing technologies have made the possibility of population screening for ...