Uncovering social structures and informational prejudices to reduce inequity in delivery and uptake of new molecular technologies

Advances in molecular technologies have the potential to help remedy health inequities through earlier detection and prevention; if, however, their delivery and uptake (and therefore any benefits associated with such testing) are not more carefully considered, there is a very real risk that existing...

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Authors: Filoche, Sara (Author) ; Stone, Peter (Author) ; Cram, Fiona (Author) ; Bacharach, Sondra (Author) ; Dowell, Anthony (Author) ; Sika-Paotonu, Dianne (Author) ; Beard, Angela (Author) ; Ormandy, Judy (Author) ; Buchanan, Christina (Author) ; Thunders, Michelle (Author) ; Dew, Kevin (Author)
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Published: BMJ Publ. 2020
In: Journal of medical ethics
Year: 2020, Volume: 46, Issue: 11, Pages: 763-767
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