Journal article

The challenges of the expanded availability of genomic information: an agenda-setting paper

P Borry, HB Bentzen, I Budin-Ljøsne, MC Cornel, HC Howard, O Feeney, L Jackson, D Mascalzoni, Á Mendes, B Peterlin, B Riso, M Shabani, H Skirton, S Sterckx, D Vears, M Wjst, H Felzmann

Journal of Community Genetics | Published : 2018

Abstract

Rapid advances in microarray and sequencing technologies are making genotyping and genome sequencing more affordable and readily available. There is an expectation that genomic sequencing technologies improve personalized diagnosis and personalized drug therapy. Concurrently, provision of direct-to-consumer genetic testing by commercial providers has enabled individuals’ direct access to their genomic data. The expanded availability of genomic data is perceived as influencing the relationship between the various parties involved including healthcare professionals, researchers, patients, individuals, families, industry, and government. This results in a need to revisit their roles and respons..

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