Genetic health professionals’ experiences with initiating reanalysis of genomic sequence data

Volume: 19, Issue: 3, Pages: 273 - 280
Published: Mar 21, 2020
Abstract
Despite the increased diagnostic yield associated with genomic sequencing (GS), a sizable proportion of patients do not receive a genetic diagnosis at the time of the initial GS analysis. Systematic data reanalysis leads to considerable increases in genetic diagnosis rates yet is time intensive and leads to questions of feasibility. Few policies address whether laboratories have a duty to reanalyse and it is unclear how this impacts clinical...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic health professionals’ experiences with initiating reanalysis of genomic sequence data
Published Date
Mar 21, 2020
Volume
19
Issue
3
Pages
273 - 280
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