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Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing || Current|Update|Genomics|CDC
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Last Updated: Mar 02, 2016
- Patients get mixed reactions from docs over mail-ordered genetic tests,
by Andrew M. Seaman, Reuters, February 29, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Robert C. Green Video: Insights into article, "Consumer Perceptions of Interactions With Primary Care Providers After Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomic Testing."
Annals of Internal Medicine, March 1, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- "Consumer Perceptions of Interactions With Primary Care Providers After Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomic Testing."
CH van der Wouden et al, Annals of Internal Medicine, March 1, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- The Deceptive Appeal of Direct-to-Consumer Genetics
W Burke et al, Annals of Internal Medicine, March 1, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Is Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing Right for You?
SE Hahn, National Society for Genetic Counselors (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Consumers arent wild about genetic testing nor are doctors
S Begley, Stat News, February 12, 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Life as a numerator: Putting the person in personal genomics
S Terry, Applied and Translational Genomics, February 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Personal genomics: Where are We now?
M Angrist, Applied and Translational Genomics, February 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Ethical issues in consumer genome sequencing: Use of consumers' samples and data
E Niemiec et al, Applied and Translational Genomics, February 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
- Beyond clinical utility: The multiple values of DTC genetics
M Turrini et al, Applied and Translational Genomics, February 2016 (From Discoveries and Insights Database)
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