Genetic testing
accounts of autonomy, responsibility, and blame
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Author
Contributions
- Sarangi, Srikant, 1956- - Contributor
- Clarke, Angus, 1954- - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, England
Language
English
Word Count
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Page Count
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Identifiers
- ISBN-100415474434
- ISBN-139780415474436
- ISBN-139780203891384
- ISBN-100203891384
- Library of Congress Control Number2011004673
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number785431758
- OCLC Control Number706464303
- Better World Books9780415474436
- Better World Books9780203891384
- Open LibraryOL24822945M
Classifications
- DDC174.2/96042
- LCCRB155.65 .A77 2011
- LCCRB155.6
and 2 more
- LCCRB155.65.A77 2011
- LCCRB155.65
Description
"Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a variety of inherited disorders. While this new knowledge presents many obvious health benefits to prospective individuals and their families it also raises complex ethical and moral dilemmas for families as well as genetic professionals. This book explores the ways in which genetic testing generates not only probabilities of potential futures, but also enjoys new forms of social, individual and professional responsibility. Concerns about confidentiality and informed consent involving children, the assessment of competence and maturity, the ability to engage in shared decision-making through acts of disclosure and choice, are just some of the issues that are examined in detail"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Genetics and society
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