Genetic risk information is relevant to individual patients and also their blood relatives. Health practitioners (HPs) routinely advise patients of the importance of sharing genetic information with family members, especially for clinically actionable conditions where prevention is possible. However, some patients refuse to share genetic results with at-risk relatives, and HPs must choose whether to use or disclose genetic information without consent. This requires an understanding of their legal and ethical obligations, which research shows many HPs do not have. A recent UK case held that HPs have a duty to a patient's relatives where there is a proximate relationship, to conduct a balancing exercise of the benefit of disclosure of the gen...
Genetic conditions, defined as changes in a gene or genes, are often caused by the inheritance of a ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
As an increasing number of genetic tests for specific early- and late-onset disorders move from rese...
Genetic risk information is relevant to individual patients and also their blood relatives. Health p...
Disclosure of genetic information without consent of the patient (proband)challenges the legal frame...
Patients attending genetic clinics are often the main gatekeepers of information for other family me...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
Background. Genetic conditions and susceptibilities differ from other diseases and health-related ri...
Abstract: Genetic testing not only reveals information about the person being tested. It can also re...
This paper presents the existing legal frameworks, professional guidelines and other documents relat...
There has been much discussion about what, if any, legal and moral duties professionals have to disc...
Background. Genetic conditions and susceptibilities difer from other diseases and health-related ris...
Advances in genetic and genomic research mean that the identification of a genetic condition or a ge...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Genetic conditions, defined as changes in a gene or genes, are often caused by the inheritance of a ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
As an increasing number of genetic tests for specific early- and late-onset disorders move from rese...
Genetic risk information is relevant to individual patients and also their blood relatives. Health p...
Disclosure of genetic information without consent of the patient (proband)challenges the legal frame...
Patients attending genetic clinics are often the main gatekeepers of information for other family me...
A recent English court decision raises an issue clinicians increasingly face, namely whether, when a...
Because of its perceived ability to predict future health and its relevance for family members, gen...
Background. Genetic conditions and susceptibilities differ from other diseases and health-related ri...
Abstract: Genetic testing not only reveals information about the person being tested. It can also re...
This paper presents the existing legal frameworks, professional guidelines and other documents relat...
There has been much discussion about what, if any, legal and moral duties professionals have to disc...
Background. Genetic conditions and susceptibilities difer from other diseases and health-related ris...
Advances in genetic and genomic research mean that the identification of a genetic condition or a ge...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in health care and more inherited...
Genetic conditions, defined as changes in a gene or genes, are often caused by the inheritance of a ...
The use of genetic and genomic testing is becoming more widespread in healthcare and more inherited ...
As an increasing number of genetic tests for specific early- and late-onset disorders move from rese...