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Ensuring the Safe Use of Genomic Medicine in Children
Clinical Pediatrics, 08/13/09
Haga SB et al. – The authors advocate the use of genomic risk profiling to identify children at increased risk who would benefit from early intervention, but recognize that its integration in clinical practice for this population will require a more nuanced approach to delivery and follow–up. In particular, the importance of counseling, context, consent, communication, and follow–up in the delivery of genomic risk testing to children and adolescents is highlighted.
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