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Genetic testing: affected parties and decision making
Authors:Galina Gaivoronskaia  Knut Erik Solem
Institution:Institute of Sociology and Political Science , Norwegian University of Science and Technology , 7491, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:The network of issues around information obtained from genetic testing is wide and complex. While risk assessment, awareness and discussion are often public driven, and in many instances, including that of nuclear power, are allied with democratic principles, the case of gene technology and genetic testing appears to be different. The opportunity for risk assessment by gene testing is rejected by many, and this rejection is supported by the claim of the right not to know. This article discusses the background to this development, and argues that decisions that consider issues related to genetic testing should be taken with the participation of affected parties.
Keywords:decision making  right not to know  genetic testing  affected parties  genetic risk  bioethics
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