It also advises that inquiries
concerning predictive testing be thoroughly deliberated with parents before decisions are made.
Not exact matches
The commission's report comes at time when the FDA is grappling with
concerns about ensuring the reliability of at home genetics
testing, and regulators may have to come to grips with whether results of a probe that is highly
predictive for a cancer or Alzheimer's disease can be conveyed to patients without any genetic counseling.
It is also recommended that the current voluntary restriction on insurers» ability to ask for
predictive genetic
test results should be renewed, in the light of public
concerns over genomic data disclosure to insurers and the risk that this might result in many «refusing their consent to receive additional findings from whole genome sequencing».