Abstract
In ABC v. St Georges Healthcare NHS Trust, the High Court of England and Wales rejected the argument that doctors have a legal duty to disclose actionable genetic risks to a patient’s relatives. This article reconsiders the concept of a duty to disclose actionable genetic risks in the context of widening perceptions of legal harm and developing professional and public perceptions of corresponding wrongs.
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Chico, V. (2016). Non-disclosure of genetic risks. Medical Law International, 16(1–2), 3–26. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968533216653440
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