Book Summary: The book focuses on the ethical and social uses involved in the genetic testing of children. The perspective and experiences of geneticists, ethicists and affected families are presented in authoritative and balanced reviews of this increasingly controversial subject. Some of the subjects covered include: confidentiality; potential abuses of genetic information; and the value of predictive genetic testing. The Genetic Testing of Children aims to improve awareness of the issues raised and provides suggestions as to how discussions must develop. It is therefore essential reading for genetic counselors, clinicians, ethicists and human geneticists and will also be of interest to general practitioners. The accessible style of writing also makes the book a useful overview for interested parents. |