The increasing availability of information on the human genetic makeup presents both individuals and society with difficult decisions. This paper explores the ethical and practical issues raised by genetic screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia major, by examining the emerging tension between allowing people to make informed choices, on the basis of genetic information, and prevention of haemoglobinopathies. Within this broad context, the paper also explores the more practical issues of providing genetic screening for haemoglobinopathies, such as the meaning of counselling and screening for the general population; the psychological and social implications for people identified as carriers; and the organisation and delivery of services. ...
This volume examines the social and ethical issues raised in genetic counselling, testing and screen...
Screening for sickle cell hemoglobin can detect carriers, who can benefit from education and genetic...
Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a vari...
Proposals for population screening for genetic diseases require careful scrutiny by decision makers ...
No theory of 'race' and ethnicity is without serious practical drawbacks for effecting selective scr...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
After an initial clarification of the notion of the risk, a brief discussion of the distinction betw...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
Clinical hematologists are faced with a growing list of new genetic-based tools for identifying a pa...
Population screening of asymptomatic heterozygotes for genetic guidance purposes is a very controver...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 19...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
This volume examines the social and ethical issues raised in genetic counselling, testing and screen...
Screening for sickle cell hemoglobin can detect carriers, who can benefit from education and genetic...
Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a vari...
Proposals for population screening for genetic diseases require careful scrutiny by decision makers ...
No theory of 'race' and ethnicity is without serious practical drawbacks for effecting selective scr...
Objectives and Methods: Many authors have argued that ethical, legal, and social issues (“ELSIs”) sh...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
After an initial clarification of the notion of the risk, a brief discussion of the distinction betw...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
Clinical hematologists are faced with a growing list of new genetic-based tools for identifying a pa...
Population screening of asymptomatic heterozygotes for genetic guidance purposes is a very controver...
With the rise of genomics promises and concerns have emerged about future possibilities for screenin...
This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 19...
This thesis sought to examine the ethical and social dimensions of genetic testing in the haemophili...
Shortfalls in haemoglobinopathy provision result in patients and their carers receiving inadequate s...
This volume examines the social and ethical issues raised in genetic counselling, testing and screen...
Screening for sickle cell hemoglobin can detect carriers, who can benefit from education and genetic...
Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a vari...