How can genetic tests be evaluated for clinical use? Experience of the UK Genetic Testing Network

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The UK Department of Health supported the establishment of the UK Genetic Testing Network (UKGTN) in 2002. The UKGTN is a collaborative network of NHS molecular genetic laboratories that offer tests for human single gene germ-line disorders. Its objective is to provide high quality and equitable services for patients and their families who require genetic advice, diagnosis and management. The UKGTN has developed a 'Gene Dossier' process to evaluate genetic tests and recommend which tests will be provided by the National Health Service. This paper describes the UKGTN organisation and the 'Gene Dossier'; process. A brief review of the UKGTN genetic test evaluation experience is presented.

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Kroese, M., Zimmern, R. L., Farndon, P., Stewart, F., & Whittaker, J. (2007). How can genetic tests be evaluated for clinical use? Experience of the UK Genetic Testing Network. European Journal of Human Genetics, 15(9), 917–921. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201867

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