In this letter to the editor, we respond to the recent publication by Philibert et al. Methylation array data can simultaneously identify individuals and convey protected health information: an unrecognized ethical concern (Clinical Epigenetics 2014, 6:28). Further discussion of the issues raised by the risk of re-identification of epigenetic methylation data is needed, and a more nuanced approach should be taken with respect to its implications for data sharing policy than the one provided.
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Joly, Y., Dyke, S. O. M., Cheung, W. A., Rothstein, M. A., & Pastinen, T. (2015). Risk of re-identification of epigenetic methylation data: A more nuanced response is needed. Clinical Epigenetics. Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13148-015-0079-z
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