Health care providers and families with children who participate in genetic research or who need specialized genetic services, including genetic testing, will encounter not only medical but difficult social, ethical, and legal questions surrounding pediatric genetic neurology. Children are often at the center of much of the genetic revolution and their unique needs raise special concerns about the risks and the benefits associated with genetic research, particularly the issues of consent, the use of genetic databases, and gene therapy. Moreover, genetic research and testing raise important psychosocial risks. In this article we discuss some of the benefits and consequences of genetic technologies for children in relation to national and int...
Genetic research offers potential benefits and harms to children. Respect for children's individual ...
The aim of this article is to provide an analysis of the main issues related to the application of p...
In 1995, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and ...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]Les p...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Knowledge of genetic mechanisms contributing to neurodevelopmental conditions is advancing. This is ...
Background: Genomic research on neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), particularly involving minors, ...
Rapid developments in genetic knowledge and techno-logies increase the ability to test asymptomatic ...
Genetic testing is now an integral part of most areas of medicine, but especially neurological servi...
Genetic tests are an efficient and effective diagnostic tool in paediatric neurology, and are increa...
Paediatric neurological disorders encompass a large group of clinically heterogeneous diseases, of w...
The need for performing clinical trials to develop well-studied and appropriate medicines for inheri...
In 1995, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and ...
The practice of pediatric neurology demands a high level of responsibility at multiple levels. These...
Background The use of genome-wide sequencing in pediatric medicine and research is growing exponenti...
Genetic research offers potential benefits and harms to children. Respect for children's individual ...
The aim of this article is to provide an analysis of the main issues related to the application of p...
In 1995, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and ...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : CRDP - Droit, biotechnologie et rapport au milieu]Les p...
Objective Ethical evaluation of genetic testing in children is traditionally based on balancing clin...
Knowledge of genetic mechanisms contributing to neurodevelopmental conditions is advancing. This is ...
Background: Genomic research on neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), particularly involving minors, ...
Rapid developments in genetic knowledge and techno-logies increase the ability to test asymptomatic ...
Genetic testing is now an integral part of most areas of medicine, but especially neurological servi...
Genetic tests are an efficient and effective diagnostic tool in paediatric neurology, and are increa...
Paediatric neurological disorders encompass a large group of clinically heterogeneous diseases, of w...
The need for performing clinical trials to develop well-studied and appropriate medicines for inheri...
In 1995, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and ...
The practice of pediatric neurology demands a high level of responsibility at multiple levels. These...
Background The use of genome-wide sequencing in pediatric medicine and research is growing exponenti...
Genetic research offers potential benefits and harms to children. Respect for children's individual ...
The aim of this article is to provide an analysis of the main issues related to the application of p...
In 1995, the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and ...