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Should children and adolescents undergo genetic testing?

Lainie Friedman Ross1.   

Abstract

Genetic testing comes in many shapes and sizes. The decision to undergo genetic testing must involve consideration of the medical, psychosocial, and reproductive benefits and risks of testing. The evaluation of risks and benefits varies significantly both between and within families. Pediatricians should keep up with the rapid advances in genetic medicine and the myriad of tests that are being developed and marketed. They also need to be familiar with the psychosocial risks and benefits that these new tests generate for individuals, families and communities. In some situations, genetic testing is merely another diagnostic tool; in other situations, genetic testing offers information about the risks for future diseases. Pediatricians need to be knowledgeable about tests that are indicated clinically and their potential psychosocial implications to best serve children, adolescents, and their families.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15559702     DOI: 10.3928/0090-4481-20041101-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Ann        ISSN: 0090-4481            Impact factor:   1.132


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Review 1.  My genes made me do it? The implications of behavioural genetics for responsibility and blame.

Authors:  Mairi Levitt; Neil Manson
Journal:  Health Care Anal       Date:  2007-03

2.  "Both Sides of the Wheelchair": The Views of Individuals with, and Parents of Individuals with Friedreich Ataxia Regarding Pre-symptomatic Testing of Minors.

Authors:  Georgia C Lowe; Louise A Corben; Rony E Duncan; Grace Yoon; Martin B Delatycki
Journal:  J Genet Couns       Date:  2015-01-17       Impact factor: 2.537

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