Abstract:In children, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is envisioned as a tool to improve diagnosis of undiagnosed diseases and to improve population-based screening. Pilot applications have shown benefits: genomic information has been used as a diagnostic aid; pharmacogenomics can reduce medicine-related adverse events; advanced knowledge of the potential for later-onset disease can target tests and appropriate therapies. However, emerging technical, conceptual and ethical challenges may limit WGS from fulfilling the cur… Show more
Differing preferences for pediatric WGS emphasize the importance that clinicians adopt responsive approaches when providing WGS and disclosing results to families.
Differing preferences for pediatric WGS emphasize the importance that clinicians adopt responsive approaches when providing WGS and disclosing results to families.
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