9780309109970
Cancer-related genetic testing and counseling; workshop
proceedings.
Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
National Academies Press
2007
123 pages
$52.00
Paperback
RC268
These proceedings of the March 2007 meeting of the National Cancer
Policy Forum of the Institute of Medicine includes papers developed in
workshops in response to a decade of genetic testing for certain cancers
and recent legislation against genetic discrimination passed by the US
Congress. Along with a helpful introduction are several prepared
presentations and transcripts of discussions about the state of current
technology and practice and, in particular, the ways in which genetic
counseling is affecting patient's decisions about treatment. Along
with success stories about patients who have been proactive in seeking
preventative treatment are participants' concerns about
decision-making by patients without sufficient medical background or
level of detail form caregivers. In one exchange, for example we find
that although the debate about the issue is lively, less than one
percent of Americans carry a gene predisposing them to cancer.
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