This book brings us up to date with important contributions from the authoritative Encyclopedia of the Human Genome on the urgent social, legal and ethical aspects of the Human Genome enterprise, accessibly written and introduced for the undergraduate, postgraduate and general reader.
This book brings us up to date with important contributions from the authoritative Encyclopedia of the Human Genome on the urgent social, legal and et...
This book, written by a leading geneticist, examines the ethical and social issues raised by the genetic testing of children. The opinions of geneticists, ethicists and affected families are all included to give a balanced view of this controversial field. Issues covered include confidentiality, potential abuses of genetic information (eg the use of test results by insurance companies) and the value of predictive genetic testing. The aim of the book is to improve awareness of the complexity of the issues raised and provide suggestions as to how the discussions must develop - it therefore...
This book, written by a leading geneticist, examines the ethical and social issues raised by the genetic testing of children. The opinions of genetici...
Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a variety of inherited disorders. While this new knowledge presents many obvious health benefits to prospective individuals and their families it also raises complex ethical and moral dilemmas for families as well as genetic professionals.
This book explores the ways in which genetic testing generates not only probabilities of potential futures, but also enjoys new forms of social, individual and professional responsibility. Concerns about confidentiality and informed consent involving...
Advances in molecular genetics have led to the increasing availability of genetic testing for a variety of inherited disorders. While this new know...
More and more conditions are now identified as having a genetic component, and controversial new genetic technologies potentially have major consequences for social relations and self-identity. How do family members respond to the information that they have a genetically transmitted disease or condition? How do they communicate (or not communicate) about their shared heritage? How do they decide who to tell and who not to tell within their family? Richly illustrated with the real experiences of individuals and families, Risky Relations is essential reading for anthropologists and...
More and more conditions are now identified as having a genetic component, and controversial new genetic technologies potentially have major conseq...
'Harper's Practical Genetic Counselling' has established itself as the essential guide to counselling those at risk from inherited disorders. Increasingly, common disorders are known to have a genetic component and this book provides invaluable and up-to-date guidance through the profusion of new information in this area and the associated psychosocial and ethical considerations and concerns.
'Harper's Practical Genetic Counselling' has established itself as the essential guide to counselling those at risk from inherited disorders. Increasi...