International audienceThis article focuses on six questions raised by genetic testing in human: (1) the use of genetic tests, (2) information given to relatives of patients affected with genetic disorders, (3) prenatal and preimplantatory diagnosis for late onset genetic diseases and the use of pangenomic tests in prenatal diagnosis, (4) direct-to-consumer genetic testing, (5) population screening in the age of genomic medicine and (6) incidental findings when genetic testing are used
The rapidly increasing numbers of genetic tests—generated in part by the identification of genes thr...
Innovative medical technology has made it possible to test whether you are at increased risk for cer...
The mapping of the Human Genome has been touted as the beginning of a new scientific era. In medicin...
International audienceThis article focuses on six questions raised by genetic testing in human: (1) ...
This article focuses on six questions raised by genetic testing in human: (1) the use of genetic tes...
International audienceThe dramatic advances made recently in human genome research are fueling consi...
Genetic testing has created both opportunities and dilemmas for personal health care as well as publ...
Genetic testing is slowly becoming an integral part of general health services, changing our underst...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
Journal ArticleThis essay outlines some of the ethical complexities genetic technology poses in two ...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
International audienceBackground: Until very recently, preconception genetic testing was only conduc...
Genetic testing is now an integral part of most areas of medicine, but especially neurological servi...
This paper examines genetic testing and its importance in promoting both individual health and publi...
The mutation genetic material, including genetic mutations or chromosome aberration, is the source o...
The rapidly increasing numbers of genetic tests—generated in part by the identification of genes thr...
Innovative medical technology has made it possible to test whether you are at increased risk for cer...
The mapping of the Human Genome has been touted as the beginning of a new scientific era. In medicin...
International audienceThis article focuses on six questions raised by genetic testing in human: (1) ...
This article focuses on six questions raised by genetic testing in human: (1) the use of genetic tes...
International audienceThe dramatic advances made recently in human genome research are fueling consi...
Genetic testing has created both opportunities and dilemmas for personal health care as well as publ...
Genetic testing is slowly becoming an integral part of general health services, changing our underst...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
Journal ArticleThis essay outlines some of the ethical complexities genetic technology poses in two ...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
International audienceBackground: Until very recently, preconception genetic testing was only conduc...
Genetic testing is now an integral part of most areas of medicine, but especially neurological servi...
This paper examines genetic testing and its importance in promoting both individual health and publi...
The mutation genetic material, including genetic mutations or chromosome aberration, is the source o...
The rapidly increasing numbers of genetic tests—generated in part by the identification of genes thr...
Innovative medical technology has made it possible to test whether you are at increased risk for cer...
The mapping of the Human Genome has been touted as the beginning of a new scientific era. In medicin...