Legal and ethical issues in cancer genetics nursing |
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Authors: | Lowrey Kerri McGowan |
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Affiliation: | NOVA Research Company, Bethesda, MD, USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVES: This article will set forth major interests at stake for patients considering predictive genetic testing, some legal bases for protecting patients, and general ethical principles that can guide cancer genetic nurses in their practice. DATA SOURCES: Review of health, ethical, and legal literature CONCLUSION: There are many potential interests at stake for patients considering genetic testing for susceptibility to cancer and a number of legal protections for patients against genetic discrimination. Nurses and physicians who offer genetic testing should be aware of applicable laws in their states, and remain cognizant of evolving ethical principles that can guide the practice IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Ethical and legal questions surrounding genetic testing linger--particularly for nurses and physicians whose primary concern is the best interests of the patient. |
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