Journal article
Ethical considerations for the return of incidental findings in ophthalmic genomic research
E Souzeau, KP Burdon, DA Mackey, AW Hewitt, R Savarirayan, M Otlowski, JE Craig
Translational Vision Science and Technology | ASSOC RESEARCH VISION OPHTHALMOLOGY INC | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1167/tvst.5.1.3
Abstract
Whole genome and whole exome sequencing technologies are being increasingly used in research. However, they have the potential to identify incidental findings (IF), findings not related to the indication of the test, raising questions regarding researchers’ responsibilities toward the return of this information to participants. In this study we discuss the ethical considerations related to the return of IF to research participants, emphasizing that the type of the study matters and describing the current practice standards. There are currently no legal obligations for researchers to return IF to participants, but some viewpoints consider that researchers might have an ethical one to return I..
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