BackgroundAn important challenge with the application of next-generation sequencing technology is the possibility of uncovering incidental genomic findings. A paucity of evidence on personal utility for incidental findings has hindered clinical guidelines. Our objective was to estimate personal utility for complex information derived from incidental genomic findings.MethodsWe used a discrete-choice experiment to evaluate participants' personal utility for the following attributes: disease penetrance, disease treatability, disease severity, carrier status and cost. Study participants were drawn from the Canadian public. We analyzed the data with a mixed logit model.ResultsIn total, 1200 participants completed our questionnaire (available in ...
Researchers and clinicians refer to outcomes of genomic testing that extend beyond clinical utility ...
Background The use of genomic sequencing techniques is increasingly being incorporated into mainstr...
Background: Genomic information could help to reduce the morbidity effects of inappropriate treatmen...
PURPOSE: To estimate the personal utility and uptake of genomic sequencing (GS) across pediatric and...
Background: With the rapid integration of new sequencing technologies, researchers and clinicians r...
Whole genome or exome sequencing is increasingly used in the clinical contexts, and 'incidental' fin...
PurposeWhole-genome sequencing (WGS) can be used as a powerful diagnostic tool as well as for screen...
Whole genome or exome sequencing is increasingly used in the clinical contexts, and ‘incidental’ fin...
AbstractGermline genome sequencing (GS) holds great promise for cancer prevention by identifying can...
There is growing impetus to include measures of personal utility, the nonmedical value of informatio...
Background and objectivesSuccessful clinical integration of genomic sequencing (GS) requires evidenc...
AbstractThis article characterizes the opinions of patients and family members of patients undergoin...
This thesis contributes to the ethical discussion on how to handle incidental findings in biomedical...
This article characterizes the opinions of patients and family members of patients undergoing clinic...
Background The use of genomic sequencing techniques is increasingly being incorporated into mainstre...
Researchers and clinicians refer to outcomes of genomic testing that extend beyond clinical utility ...
Background The use of genomic sequencing techniques is increasingly being incorporated into mainstr...
Background: Genomic information could help to reduce the morbidity effects of inappropriate treatmen...
PURPOSE: To estimate the personal utility and uptake of genomic sequencing (GS) across pediatric and...
Background: With the rapid integration of new sequencing technologies, researchers and clinicians r...
Whole genome or exome sequencing is increasingly used in the clinical contexts, and 'incidental' fin...
PurposeWhole-genome sequencing (WGS) can be used as a powerful diagnostic tool as well as for screen...
Whole genome or exome sequencing is increasingly used in the clinical contexts, and ‘incidental’ fin...
AbstractGermline genome sequencing (GS) holds great promise for cancer prevention by identifying can...
There is growing impetus to include measures of personal utility, the nonmedical value of informatio...
Background and objectivesSuccessful clinical integration of genomic sequencing (GS) requires evidenc...
AbstractThis article characterizes the opinions of patients and family members of patients undergoin...
This thesis contributes to the ethical discussion on how to handle incidental findings in biomedical...
This article characterizes the opinions of patients and family members of patients undergoing clinic...
Background The use of genomic sequencing techniques is increasingly being incorporated into mainstre...
Researchers and clinicians refer to outcomes of genomic testing that extend beyond clinical utility ...
Background The use of genomic sequencing techniques is increasingly being incorporated into mainstr...
Background: Genomic information could help to reduce the morbidity effects of inappropriate treatmen...