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A new twist on an old problem: primary care physicians and results from direct-to-consumer genetic testing.

Gillian Bartlett1, Denise Avard2, Bartha Maria Knoppers2.   

Abstract

With the costs of genomic and genetic testing rapidly decreasing, private companies have begun to offer consumers, including minors, the opportunity to receive a genetic analysis of their DNA. The availability of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) will inevitably result in patients approaching their healthcare providers for interpretation of results, referrals for follow-up tests or provision of personalized medicine. As most healthcare systems require a referral for access to a specialist, the patients are likely to approach primary care providers. The issue of what the professional obligations are for the primary care physician in the case where they did not order the test is not new. The growing DTC-GT movement will add a 'new twist to an old problem.' Best practice recommendations regarding the value of DTC-GT, as well as the identification of current ethical, legal and social implications are urgently needed.

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Keywords:  children; direct-to-consumer genetic testing; genetic and genomic testing; personalized medicine; primary care; professional roles

Year:  2013        PMID: 29776277     DOI: 10.2217/pme.13.87

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Per Med        ISSN: 1741-0541            Impact factor:   2.512


  2 in total

1.  Physician Experience with Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Testing in Kaiser Permanente.

Authors:  M Cabell Jonas; Pim Suwannarat; Andrea Burnett-Hartman; Nikki Carroll; Michelle Turner; Kristen Janes; Christine Truong; Erica Blum-Barnett; Nazneen Aziz; Elizabeth A McGlynn
Journal:  J Pers Med       Date:  2019-11-01

2.  Genomics-informed weight management in primary care: anticipated public interest.

Authors:  Susan Persky; Megan R Goldring; Rachel W Cohen
Journal:  Per Med       Date:  2018-06-22       Impact factor: 2.119

  2 in total

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