RETURNING GENETIC RESEARCH RESULTS TO INDIVIDUALS: POINTS-TO-CONSIDER

This paper is intended to stimulate debate amongst stakeholders in the international research community on the topic of returning individual genetic research results to study participants. Pharmacogenetics and disease genetics studies are becoming increasingly prevalent, leading to a growing body of...

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Authors: Renegar, Gaile (Author) ; Webster, Christopher J. (Author) ; Stuerzebecher, Steffen (Author) ; Harty, Lea (Author) ; Ide, Susan E. (Author) ; Balkite, Beth (Author) ; Rogalski-Salter, Taryn A. (Author) ; Cohen, Nadine (Author) ; Spear, Brian B. (Author) ; Barnes, Diane M. (Author) ; Brazell, Celia (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2006
In: Bioethics
Year: 2006, Volume: 20, Issue: 1, Pages: 24-36
Further subjects:B Policy
B genetic
B exploratory
B Research
B results
B Guidelines
B pharmacogenetic
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