Ebook: Am I my genes?: confronting fate and family secrets in the age of genetic testing
Author: Klitzman Robert
- Tags: Disclosure--ethics, Family Relations, Genetic Diseases Inborn, Genetic Privacy--ethics, Genetic Testing--ethics, Self Disclosure, Genetic screening--Moral and ethical aspects, Medical records--Access control, Privacy Right of, Genetic screening -- Moral and ethical aspects, Medical records -- Access control, Genetic Privacy -- ethics, Genetic Testing -- ethics, Disclosure -- ethics
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: New York;Oxford
- Language: English
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Embarking on genetic journeys : introduction -- Do I want to know? : testing decisions -- Whom should I tell? : disclosures and testing in families -- Genetic test as Rorschach : questions of why me? -- Am I my genes? : genetic identities -- Lightning doesn't strike twice : myths and misunderstandings about genetics -- What should I do about my genes? : deciding on treatment -- Passing it on? : reproductive choices -- There's only privacy if you make it : problems with privacy and insurance -- Keep it in the family? : other disclosures beyond kin -- Crossing over : entering genetic communities -- Testing everyone? : gene politics -- Genes in everyday life
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