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CDC Podcast on Personal Genomic Tests
On July 26th, 2010, CDC’s Office of Public Health Genomics (OPHG) released a new podcast about personal genomic tests that consumers can buy on the Internet to measure their genetic risk for multiple diseases. In the podcast, Muin J. Khoury, MD, PhD, director of OPHG, explains three key factors that must be considered in the development and evaluation of genetic tests for clinical practice:- the test's analytic validity, which is the test's ability to accurately and reliably measure the thousands of genetic variants on these tests;
- the clinical validity of these tests, which is the ability of the test to detect or predict particular diseases and health conditions;
- the test's clinical utility, which addresses the question of: if a patient is found to be at increased or decreased risk for a disease, what can be done about it?
Read the transcript.
Related Links
- Genetic Testing, Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC
- Letting the Genome Out of the Bottle – Will We Get Our Wish? David J. Hunter, Muin J. Khoury, and Jeffrey M. Drazen, The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 358:105-107, January 10, 2008
- GeneTests, National Center for Biotechnology Information
- Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Companies, Genetics & Public Policy Center [PDF 313.12KB]
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