Journal article
Life insurance and genetic test results: A mutation carrier's flight to achieve full cover
LA Keogh, MF Otlowski
Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.5694/mja13.10202
Abstract
Currently, there is debate about life insurance companies' use of genetic information for assessing applicants. In his early 20s, James (pseudonym) was denied full life insurance cover because he revealed that he had discussed genetic testing with a genetic counsellor. He was later tested and found to carry a mutation in the MSH6 gene; after disclosing this, he was denied cover for cancer by two other life insurance companies. Unsatisfied with the insurance companies' risk assessments, and based on his understanding that regular colonoscopy significantly reduced his risk of cancer, James made a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commission. After informing the third insurance company t..
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