Disclosure of genetics research results after the death of the patient participant: a qualitative study of the impact on relatives.
When a gene mutation is identified in a research study following the death of the study participant, it is not clear whether such information should be made available to relatives. We report here an evaluation of the impact on relatives of being informed of study results that detected pathogenic BRC...
Hlavní autoři: | Ormondroyd, E, Moynihan, C, Watson, M, Foster, C, Davolls, S, Ardern-Jones, A, Eeles, R |
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Médium: | Journal article |
Jazyk: | English |
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2007
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