@sorahill Once again raising the issue we struggle with when dealing with children, their “right not to know” https://t.co/7NTnuhsY9v
Came across an interesting article @PLOS: "Genomic information and a person’s right not to know: A closer look at variations in hypothetical informational preferences in a German sample" #Genomics https://t.co/LQVWzPs3gP
RT @PLOSONE: A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tes…
Genetic profiling has led to an increase in genomic health screenings, and while many people prefer to know if they have gene variants associated with a particular disease, some prefer not to know. And... https://t.co/JJQY0VHgcq
Worth a read, if you were in the #MedicalInnovation session at #ICCEC2018 - Genomic information and a person’s right not to know: A closer look at variations in hypothetical informational preferences in a German sample. #ClinicalEthics #MedicalEthics https
教育水準が高い人は遺伝子検査の結果でどのような情報を受け取るのか、という点に敏感。Genomic information and a person’s right not to know: A closer look at variations in hypothetical informational preferences in a German sample https://t.co/8jgKtTMdnV
RT @PLOSONE: A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tes…
Genomic information and a person's right not to know: A closer look at variations in hypothetical informational preferences in a German sample. https://t.co/rl6RUZDfoI https://t.co/P2m6YPC4nd
#Genomic information and a person’s right not to know: A closer look at variations in hypothetical informational preferences https://t.co/lRJsXXNRgJ
RT @PLOSONE: A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tes…
RT @PLOSONE: A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tes…
RT @PLOSONE: A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tes…
A survey of 518 people in Germany suggests that the majority of people want to learn about secondary findings from genetic tests, but this varies depending on the disease identified and the level of education of the respondent https://t.co/9eC2hlVmlC