Genetic tests are currently being offered to the general public with little oversight and regulation as to which tests are allowed to be sold clinically and little control over the marketing and promotion of sales and use. This article provides discussion and data to indicate that the general public holds high opinions of genetic testing and that current media outlets for public education on genetic testing are not adequate to increase accurate knowledge of genetics. The authors argue that more regulation is needed to control and correct this problem in the United States
This Note examines the existing gaps in regulating genetic tests that are sold directly to consumers...
Twenty years ago, health care providers conducted genetic testing for therapeutic purposes. Now, the...
Copyright © 2012 Lila J. Finney Rutten et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
has opened some new avenues for medical research. It has also led to the marketing of genetic tests ...
This article explores the extent to which completion of maps of the human genome, coupled with the i...
The past year has been marked by the emergence of several companies, such as 23andMe, deCODEME, Navi...
In recent years, various private companies have been marketing and offering genetic tests directly t...
A decade after the complete sequencing of the human genome, we have seen a proliferation of genetic ...
Genetic testing promises to put the ability to decide about our life choices in our hands, as well a...
Direct to the consumer genetic test (DTC GT) service is an indisputable and increasing phenomenon wh...
This research reviews the current state of affairs in the fast-growing area of direct-to-consumer ma...
The past year has been marked by the emergence of several companies, such as 23andMe, deCODEME, Navi...
The idea that genetic information is different from other medical information and therefore needs sp...
From mild curiosities to very sober considerations, more Americans have taken steps to crack open th...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the field of personalized medicine based o...
This Note examines the existing gaps in regulating genetic tests that are sold directly to consumers...
Twenty years ago, health care providers conducted genetic testing for therapeutic purposes. Now, the...
Copyright © 2012 Lila J. Finney Rutten et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
has opened some new avenues for medical research. It has also led to the marketing of genetic tests ...
This article explores the extent to which completion of maps of the human genome, coupled with the i...
The past year has been marked by the emergence of several companies, such as 23andMe, deCODEME, Navi...
In recent years, various private companies have been marketing and offering genetic tests directly t...
A decade after the complete sequencing of the human genome, we have seen a proliferation of genetic ...
Genetic testing promises to put the ability to decide about our life choices in our hands, as well a...
Direct to the consumer genetic test (DTC GT) service is an indisputable and increasing phenomenon wh...
This research reviews the current state of affairs in the fast-growing area of direct-to-consumer ma...
The past year has been marked by the emergence of several companies, such as 23andMe, deCODEME, Navi...
The idea that genetic information is different from other medical information and therefore needs sp...
From mild curiosities to very sober considerations, more Americans have taken steps to crack open th...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the field of personalized medicine based o...
This Note examines the existing gaps in regulating genetic tests that are sold directly to consumers...
Twenty years ago, health care providers conducted genetic testing for therapeutic purposes. Now, the...
Copyright © 2012 Lila J. Finney Rutten et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...