Return of Incidental Findings from Clinical Genome Sequencing
Incidental Findings
Return of Incidental Findings from Clinical Genome Sequencing - November 19, 2014
Reporting genomic secondary findings: ACMG members weigh in
Maren T. Scheuner et al. Genet Med, November 13, 2014
Maren T. Scheuner et al. Genet Med, November 13, 2014
ACMG policy statement: updated recommendations regarding analysis and reporting of secondary findings in clinical genome-scale sequencing
ACMG Board of Directors Genet Med, November 13, 2014
ACMG Board of Directors Genet Med, November 13, 2014
Return of Incidental Findings in Medical Sequencing: Opt-out Update - April 10, 2014
ACMG updates recommendation on "opt out" for genome sequencing return of results, [PDF 779.53 KB] April 1, 2014
ACMG changes recommendations on incidental findings and opting out, by Allison Proffitt, April 1, 2014 BIOIT World
CDC paper: Recommendations for returning genomic incidental findings? We need to talk!
Wylie Burke et al. Genetics in Medicine (2013)
Wylie Burke et al. Genetics in Medicine (2013)
Finding common ground
James P. Evans. Genet Med 2013; 15: 852-853
James P. Evans. Genet Med 2013; 15: 852-853
CDC blog post: On spinning wheels and genomes revealed: Sequencing is no longer a sleeping controversy (2013)
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