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View article: Frontline Ethico-legal Issues in Childhood Cancer Genetics Research
Frontline Ethico-legal Issues in Childhood Cancer Genetics Research Open
Clinical research involving child participants frequently raises both legal and ethical concerns that researchers, clinicians and parents must navigate in order to pursue relevant pediatric-centered investigation in health, and particularl…
View article: Corrigendum: Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility
Corrigendum: Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.535340.].
View article: Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility
Parental Access to Children's Raw Genomic Data in Canada: Legal Rights and Professional Responsibility Open
Children with rare and common diseases now undergo whole genome sequencing (WGS) in clinical and research contexts. Parents sometimes request access to their child's raw genomic data, to pursue their own analyses or for onward sharing with…
View article: Newborn Screening Programs: Next Generation Ethical and Social Issues
Newborn Screening Programs: Next Generation Ethical and Social Issues Open
The benefits of neonatal screening programs are undeniable: children’s lives are saved, and disease burden and morbidity alleviated. Without a doubt, « classical » neonatal screening programs are in the best interests of newborns. Indeed, …
View article: Points to consider for laboratories reporting results from diagnostic genomic sequencing
Points to consider for laboratories reporting results from diagnostic genomic sequencing Open
View article: Reporting practices for variants of uncertain significance from next generation sequencing technologies
Reporting practices for variants of uncertain significance from next generation sequencing technologies Open
View article: Reply to C Harling
Reply to C Harling Open
View article: Reporting practices for unsolicited and secondary findings from next‐generation sequencing technologies: Perspectives of laboratory personnel
Reporting practices for unsolicited and secondary findings from next‐generation sequencing technologies: Perspectives of laboratory personnel Open
While next-generation sequencing (NGS) has enormous potential to identify genetic causes of disease, the nature of the technology means that it can also identify additional information about the individual receiving sequencing that is unre…
View article: Erratum: Legal approaches regarding health-care decisions involving minors: implications for next-generation sequencing
Erratum: Legal approaches regarding health-care decisions involving minors: implications for next-generation sequencing Open
View article: Genomic newborn screening: public health policy considerations and recommendations
Genomic newborn screening: public health policy considerations and recommendations Open
View article: Reply to Kranendonk et al
Reply to Kranendonk et al Open
View article: Next-Generation Sequencing and the Return of Results
Next-Generation Sequencing and the Return of Results Open
The impact of next-generation sequencing (NGS) on the issue of return of results is defying clear policy guidance and creating international confusion. Limiting ourselves to the return of results revealed by NGS (including incidental findi…
View article: Legal approaches regarding health-care decisions involving minors: implications for next-generation sequencing
Legal approaches regarding health-care decisions involving minors: implications for next-generation sequencing Open
View article: Statement of principles on the return of research results and incidental findings in paediatric research: a multi-site consultative process
Statement of principles on the return of research results and incidental findings in paediatric research: a multi-site consultative process Open
This paper proposes a set of recommendations for the return of research results and incidental findings in paediatrics. The Network of Applied Genetic Medicine of Quebec spearheaded the initiative to develop the Statement of Principles on …
View article: Whole-genome sequencing in newborn screening? A statement on the continued importance of targeted approaches in newborn screening programmes
Whole-genome sequencing in newborn screening? A statement on the continued importance of targeted approaches in newborn screening programmes Open