The promise of public health ethics for precision medicine: the case of newborn preventive genomic sequencing

AJ Newson - Human Genetics, 2022 - Springer
Precision medicine aims to tailor medical treatment to match individual characteristics and to
stratify individuals to concentrate benefits and avoid harm. It has recently been joined by …

Physician-directed genetic screening to evaluate personal risk for medically actionable disorders: a large multi-center cohort study

EV Haverfield, ED Esplin, SJ Aguilar, KE Hatchell… - BMC medicine, 2021 - Springer
Background The use of proactive genetic screening for disease prevention and early
detection is not yet widespread. Professional practice guidelines from the American College …

Leveraging population‐based exome screening to impact clinical care: the evolution of variant assessment in the Geisinger MyCode research project

MA Kelly, JB Leader, KE Wain, D Bodian… - American Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Exome and genome sequencing are increasingly utilized in research studies and clinical
care and can provide clinically relevant information beyond the initial intent for sequencing …

Is it just for a screening program to give people all the information they want?

L Dive, I Holmes, AJ Newson - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Genomic screening at population scale generates many ethical considerations. One is the
normative role that people's preferences should play in determining access to genomic …

The rise of population genomic screening: characteristics of current programs and the need for evidence regarding optimal implementation

KS Foss, JM O'Daniel, JS Berg, SN Powell… - Journal of personalized …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Purpose: Advances in clinical genomic sequencing capabilities, including reduced costs
and knowledge gains, have bolstered the consideration of genomic screening in healthy …

How can law and policy advance quality in genomic analysis and interpretation for clinical care?

BJ Evans, G Javitt, R Hall, M Robertson… - Journal of Law …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Delivering high quality genomics-informed care to patients requires accurate test results
whose clinical implications are understood. While other actors, including state agencies …

Theorising liminal states of health: A spatio‐temporal analysis of undiagnosis and anticipatory diagnosis in the shadow of toxic pollution

N Senanayake - Transactions of the Institute of British …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper demonstrates how greater engagement with liminality–as a concept and lived
experience–can expand scholarly conceptualisations of health/disease in contaminated …

Assessing the implications of positive genomic screening results

M Waltz, KM Meagher, GE Henderson… - Personalized …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Aim: Before population screening of 'healthy'individuals is widely adopted, it is important to
consider the harms and benefits of receiving positive results and how harms and benefits …

Consideration of the Beneficiary Inducement Statute on Access to Health Care Systems' Population Genetic Screening Programs

AM Washington, K Foss, JH Krause, AM Davis… - Public Health …, 2023 - karger.com
Population genetic screening (PGS) enables the detection of unselected individuals in the
general population who unknowingly carry a pathogenic variant in a gene that is causally …

Predictive value of genomic screening: cross-sectional study of cystic fibrosis in 50,788 electronic health records

JP Sugunaraj, HM Brosius, MF Murray… - NPJ Genomic …, 2019 - nature.com
Doubts have been raised about the value of DNA-based screening for low-prevalence
monogenic conditions following reports of testing this approach using available electronic …