Personal utility is inherent to direct-to-consumer genomic testing

Volume: 42, Issue: 10, Pages: 649 - 652
Published: Jun 1, 2016
Abstract
People for and against direct-to-consumer (DTC) genomic tests are arguing around two issues: first, on whether an autonomy-based account can justify the tests; second, on whether the tests bring any personal utility. Bunnik et al, in an article published in this journal, were doubtful on the latter, especially in clinically irrelevant and uninterpretable sequences, and how far this claim could go in the justification. Here we argue that...
Paper Details
Title
Personal utility is inherent to direct-to-consumer genomic testing
Published Date
Jun 1, 2016
Volume
42
Issue
10
Pages
649 - 652
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