Assessing Genetic Risks

Assessing Genetic Risks
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780309047982
ISBN-13 : 0309047986
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessing Genetic Risks by : Institute of Medicine

Raising hopes for disease treatment and prevention, but also the specter of discrimination and "designer genes," genetic testing is potentially one of the most socially explosive developments of our time. This book presents a current assessment of this rapidly evolving field, offering principles for actions and research and recommendations on key issues in genetic testing and screening. Advantages of early genetic knowledge are balanced with issues associated with such knowledge: availability of treatment, privacy and discrimination, personal decision-making, public health objectives, cost, and more. Among the important issues covered: Quality control in genetic testing. Appropriate roles for public agencies, private health practitioners, and laboratories. Value-neutral education and counseling for persons considering testing. Use of test results in insurance, employment, and other settings.

Genetic monitoring and screening in the workplace.

Genetic monitoring and screening in the workplace.
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781428921887
ISBN-13 : 1428921885
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Genetic monitoring and screening in the workplace. by : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment

Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity

Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 101
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ISBN-10 : 9780309184748
ISBN-13 : 0309184746
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity by : National Research Council

This book assesses the scientific value and merit of research on human genetic differencesâ€"including a collection of DNA samples that represents the whole of human genetic diversityâ€"and the ethical, organizational, and policy issues surrounding such research. Evaluating Human Genetic Diversity discusses the potential uses of such collection, such as providing insight into human evolution and origins and serving as a springboard for important medical research. It also addresses issues of confidentiality and individual privacy for participants in genetic diversity research studies.

An Evidence Framework for Genetic Testing

An Evidence Framework for Genetic Testing
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9780309453295
ISBN-13 : 0309453291
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis An Evidence Framework for Genetic Testing by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Advances in genetics and genomics are transforming medical practice, resulting in a dramatic growth of genetic testing in the health care system. The rapid development of new technologies, however, has also brought challenges, including the need for rigorous evaluation of the validity and utility of genetic tests, questions regarding the best ways to incorporate them into medical practice, and how to weigh their cost against potential short- and long-term benefits. As the availability of genetic tests increases so do concerns about the achievement of meaningful improvements in clinical outcomes, costs of testing, and the potential for accentuating medical care inequality. Given the rapid pace in the development of genetic tests and new testing technologies, An Evidence Framework for Genetic Testing seeks to advance the development of an adequate evidence base for genetic tests to improve patient care and treatment. Additionally, this report recommends a framework for decision-making regarding the use of genetic tests in clinical care.

Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing

Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 106
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ISBN-10 : 9780309162166
ISBN-13 : 0309162165
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing by : National Research Council

Today, scores of companies, primarily in the United States and Europe, are offering whole genome scanning services directly to the public. The proliferation of these companies and the services they offer demonstrate a public appetite for this information and where the future of genetics may be headed; they also demonstrate the need for serious discussion about the regulatory environment, patient privacy, and other policy implications of direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing. Rapid advances in genetic research already have begun to transform clinical practice and our understanding of disease progression. Existing research has revealed a genetic basis or component for numerous diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, heart disease, and several forms of cancer. The availability of the human genome sequence and the HapMap, plummeting costs of high-throughput screening, and increasingly sophisticated computational analyses have led to an explosion of discoveries of linkages between patterns of genetic variation and disease susceptibility. While this research is by no means a straight path toward better public health, improved knowledge of the genetic linkages has the potential to change fundamentally the way health professionals and public health practitioners approach the prevention and treatment of disease. Realizing this potential will require greater sophistication in the interpretation of genetic tests, new training for physicians and other diagnosticians, and new approaches to communicating findings to the public. As this rapidly growing field matures, all of these questions require attention from a variety of perspectives. To discuss some of the foregoing issues, several units of the National Academies held a workshop on August 31 and September 1, 2009, to bring together a still-developing community of professionals from a variety of relevant disciplines, to educate the public and policy-makers about this emerging field, and to identify issues for future study. The meeting featured several invited presentations and discussions on the many technical, legal, policy, and ethical questions that such DTC testing raises, including: (1) overview of the current state of knowledge and the future research trajectory; (2) shared genes and emerging issues in privacy; (3) the regulatory framework; and (4) education of the public and the medical community.

Understanding Gene Testing

Understanding Gene Testing
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 42
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754067959001
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Gene Testing by :

Protection of Human Genetic Information

Protection of Human Genetic Information
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Publisher : Sydney : Australian Law Reform Commission
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 0642732116
ISBN-13 : 9780642732118
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Protection of Human Genetic Information by : Australia. Law Reform Commission

13. Law enforcement issues

Medical Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace

Medical Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Total Pages : 96
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ISBN-10 : 0941375595
ISBN-13 : 9780941375597
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Medical Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace by : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment

Presents the results of a survey of 1,500 U.S. companies, the 50 largest utilities, and the largest unions. The survey was designed to obtain information about the types of medical monitoring and screening done in the U.S. and the extent of their use. Over 50 charts and tables. Survey instruments included.

Genetic Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace

Genetic Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:24501823901
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Genetic Monitoring and Screening in the Workplace by : U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment