DIAGNOSTIC KIT;
EDITORIAL;
EUROPEAN UNION;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE POLICY;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HUMAN;
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION;
LAW;
MARKETING;
MASS SCREENING;
PROTECTION;
QUALITY CONTROL;
ANALYTICAL EQUIPMENT;
INSTRUMENTATION;
LEGAL ASPECT;
SELF CARE;
HUMANS;
MASS SCREENING;
REAGENT KITS, DIAGNOSTIC;
SELF CARE;
See also the U. K. Human Genetics Commission, More genes direct, London, December
American College of Medical Genetics, Statement on direct-to-consumer genetic testing, 2007
American College of Medical Genetics, Statement on direct-to-consumer genetic testing, 2008 (www.acmg.net) ; see also the U. K. Human Genetics Commission, More genes direct, London, December 2007 that sees as a key concern 'that the public may receive misleading medical advice as a result of companies overstating the role of genetics in common complex diseases' (p. 5).
Genomic profiles for disease risk: predictive of premature?
K. Offit Genomic profiles for disease risk: predictive of premature? JAMA 299 (2008) 1353-1355; A. C. Janssens et al. A critical appraisal of the scientific basis of commercial genomic profiles used to assess health risks and personalize health interventions AmJ Hum Genet 82 (2008) 593-599.
Where there's a web, there's a way: Commercial genetic testing and the Internet
DOI 10.1159/000069538
B. William-Jones, Where there's a web, there's a way: commercial genetic testing and the internet Community Genetics 6 (2003) 46-57. (Pubitemid 36693838)