Genetic screening - uses, potential abuses and ethical issues

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Potential uses, abuses and control of genetic screening techniques are discussed and the ethical issues arising from their use are compared with those for existing health screening practices. The main emphasis is upon issues affecting employment but more wide ranging implications are also touched upon. Although the current policy of various bodies is described, the views expressed are personal.

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Jacobs, R. (1997). Genetic screening - uses, potential abuses and ethical issues. Occupational Medicine, 47(6), 367–370. https://doi.org/10.1093/occmed/47.6.367

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