The introduction of genome-wide arrays in postnatal and prenatal diagnosis raises challenging ethical issues. Here, we explore questions with regard to the ethics of consent. One important issue is whether informed consent for genome-wide array-based testing is in fact feasible, given the wide range of possible outcomes and related options. The proposed alternative of "generic consent" will have to be studied in practice. From an ethical point of view, the question is whether consent would still be sufficiently "informed" in a generic approach. Another issue that has not yet been given much attention is how far parents, or pregnant women and their partners, should be allowed to determine the range of possible outcomes that will or will not ...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
Genome-wide arrays are rapidly replacing conventional karyotyping in postnatal cytogenetic diagnosti...
The introduction of genome-wide arrays in postnatal and prenatal diagnosis raises challenging ethica...
The introduction of genome-wide arrays in postnatal and prenatal diagnosis raises challenging ethica...
The practice of prenatal screening is undergoing important changes as a result of the introduction o...
Genomic microarray analysis is increasingly being applied as a prenatal diagnostic tool. Microarrays...
The advent of new genetic and genomic technologies may cause friction with the principle of respect ...
Prenatal screening strategies are undergoing rapid changes owing to the introduction of new testing ...
This paper explores the ethical implications of introducing non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests (...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
Genome-wide arrays are rapidly replacing conventional karyotyping in postnatal cytogenetic diagnosti...
The introduction of genome-wide arrays in postnatal and prenatal diagnosis raises challenging ethica...
The introduction of genome-wide arrays in postnatal and prenatal diagnosis raises challenging ethica...
The practice of prenatal screening is undergoing important changes as a result of the introduction o...
Genomic microarray analysis is increasingly being applied as a prenatal diagnostic tool. Microarrays...
The advent of new genetic and genomic technologies may cause friction with the principle of respect ...
Prenatal screening strategies are undergoing rapid changes owing to the introduction of new testing ...
This paper explores the ethical implications of introducing non-invasive prenatal diagnostic tests (...
The use of genome-wide sequencing (GWS) in paediatrics has added complexity to informed consent (IC)...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
After their successful introduction in postnatal testing, genome-wide arrays are now rapidly replaci...
Genome-wide arrays are rapidly replacing conventional karyotyping in postnatal cytogenetic diagnosti...