Returning Incidental Findings in Clinical Whole Genome Sequencing? The Debate Continues
CDC paper: Recommendations for returning genomic incidental findings? We need to talk!
Wylie Burke et al. Genetics in Medicine 2013 Aug 1
CDC blog post: On spinning wheels and genomes revealed: sequencing is no longer a sleeping controversy. March 2013
ACMG recommendations for reporting of incidental findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, Genetics in Medicine, Jun 2013
ACMG clarifies statements on return of incidental findings [PDF 132.05 KB]
ACMG recommendations on incidental findings are flawed scientifically and ethically
Holtzman NA Genet Med 2013 Sep;15(9):750-1
Paternalism and the ACMG recommendations on genomic incidental findings: patients seen but not heard Townsend A, et al. Genet Med 2013 Sep;15(9):751-2
Minimizing liability risks under the ACMG recommendations for reporting incidental findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing.
Barbara J. Evans, Genetics in Medicine, Sep 12
Disclosing incidental findings in genetics contexts: A review of the empirical ethical research
Christenhusz GM, et al. Eur J Med Genet 2013 Sep
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