Ethics in population-based genetic research |
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Authors: | DeCamp Matthew Sugarman Jeremy |
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Affiliation: | Duke University Medical Scientist Training Program, School of Medicine and Department of Philosophy, Durham, NC, USA. |
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Abstract: | Population-based genetic research, including genetic epidemiology, shows tremendous potential to elucidate the role of genes as causal factors in complex and common human diseases. Like all research with human subjects, full realization of these benefits requires careful attention to its ethical conduct, establishing an appropriate balance between individual protections and the advancement of scientific and medical knowledge. This article reviews the growing literature on genetics research and ethics to describe some of the fundamental ethical issues in population-based genetics research, including research design, recruitment and informed consent, and dealing with research results. Its focus is on areas where consensus is forming and where future work is needed. |
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