A New Edition of Genetics in Medicine is Available
November 26, 2013
Genetics in Medicine (Volume 15, No. 11, November 2013) is now available online by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Finding common ground†by James P. Evans
- “Recommendations for returning genomic incidental findings? We need to talk!†Wylie Burke, et al.
- “Processes and preliminary outputs for identification of actionable genes as incidental findings in genomic sequence data in the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research Consortium†by Jonathan S. Berg, et al.
- “Genetic incidental findings: autonomy regained?†by Effy Vayena and John Tasioulas
- “Let us ask better questions†by Ellen Wright Clayton and Susan E. Kelly
- “Return of incidental findings in genomic medicine: measuring what patients value—development of an instrument to measure preferences for information from next-generation testing,†by Caroline Savage Bennette, et al.
- “Experiences and attitudes of genome investigators regarding return of individual genetic test results†by Rachel B. Ramoni, et al.
- “Researchers’ views on return of incidental genomic research results: qualitative and quantitative findings†by Robert Klitzman, et al.
- “Genetic medicine and incidental findings: it is more complicated than deciding whether to disclose or not†by Gillian Crawford, et al.
- “ACMG statement on access to reproductive options after prenatal diagnosis†by ACMG Board of Directors
- “ACMG Standards and Guidelines for constitutional cytogenomic microarray analysis, including postnatal and prenatal applications: revision 2013†by Sarah T. South, et al.