Literature DB >> 28399664

Ethical considerations surrounding germline next-generation sequencing of children with cancer.

Liza-Marie Johnson1, Kayla V Hamilton2, Jessica M Valdez2, Esther Knapp3, Justin N Baker4, Kim E Nichols2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The advent of next-generation sequencing (NGS) has introduced an exciting new era in biomedical research. NGS forms the foundation of current genetic testing approaches, including targeted gene panel testing, as well as more comprehensive whole-exome and whole-genome sequencing. Together, these approaches promise to provide critical insights into the understanding of health and disease. However, with NGS testing come many ethical questions and concerns, particularly when testing involves children. These concerns are especially relevant for children with cancer, where the testing of tumor and germline tissues is increasingly being incorporated into clinical care. Areas covered: In this manuscript, we explore the key ethical considerations related to conducting germline NGS testing in pediatric oncology, focusing on the four main principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy and justice. Expert commentary: The ethical issues surrounding germline NGS testing are complex and result in part from our limited understanding of the medical relevance of many of the results obtained and poor knowledge of the impacts of testing, both beneficial and detrimental, on patients and their families. In this article we discuss the risks and benefits of germline NGS testing and the arguments for and against such testing in children with cancer.

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Keywords:  Bioethics; cancer genomics; clinical genomics; pediatric oncology

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28399664     DOI: 10.1080/14737159.2017.1316665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Mol Diagn        ISSN: 1473-7159            Impact factor:   5.225


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1.  Germline whole genome sequencing in pediatric oncology in Denmark-Practitioner perspectives.

Authors:  Anna Byrjalsen; Ulrik K Stoltze; Anders Castor; Ayo Wahlberg
Journal:  Mol Genet Genomic Med       Date:  2020-06-04       Impact factor: 2.183

2.  Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility.

Authors:  Michael J S Beauvais; Adrian M Thorogood; Michael J Szego; Karine Sénécal; M'an H Zawati; Bartha Maria Knoppers
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2021-03-31       Impact factor: 4.599

3.  Precision Medicine in Relapsed and Refractory Childhood Cancers: Single-center Experience, Literature Review, and Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Oz Mordechai; Myriam Weyl-Ben-Arush
Journal:  Rambam Maimonides Med J       Date:  2018-07-30
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