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Communication about DTC Testing: Commentary on... [J Genet Couns. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

J Genet Couns. 2012 Jan 6. [Epub ahead of print]

Communication about DTC Testing: Commentary on a 'Family Experience of Personal Genomics'

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Ethics Researcher and Registered Genetic Counselor, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, CB10 1SA, United Kingdom, am33@sanger.ac.uk .

Abstract

This paper provides a commentary on 'Family Experience of Personal Genomics' (Corpas 2012). An overview is offered on the communication literature available to help support individuals and families to communicate about genetic information. Despite there being a wealth of evidence, built on years of genetic counseling practice, this does not appear to have been translated clearly to the Direct to Consumer (DTC) testing market. In many countries it is possible to order a DTC genetic test without the involvement of any health professional; there has been heated debate about whether this is appropriate or not. Much of the focus surrounding this has been on whether it is necessary to have a health professional available to offer their clinical knowledge and help with interpreting the DTC genetic test data. What has been missed from this debate is the importance of enabling customers of DTC testing services access to the abundance of information about how to communicate their genetic risks to others, including immediate family. Family communication about health and indeed genetics can be fraught with difficulty. Genetic health professionals, specifically genetic counselors, have particular expertise in family communication about genetics. Such information could be incredibly useful to kinships as they grapple with knowing how to communicate their genomic information with relatives.

PMID:
22223062
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Communication about DTC Testing: Commentary on... [J Genet Couns. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI

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