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  • 'At the point at which you can do something about it, then it becomes more relevant': Informed consent in the pharmacogenetic clinic.
    Soc Sci Med, Vol. 61, No. 6. (September 2005), pp. 1201-1210.
  • Genetic databases and consent for use of medical records.
    Community Genet, Vol. 7, No. 4. (2004), pp. 173-175.
    by JK Gevers
    posted to consent by ladygoat on 2005-06-24 19:20:56 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Consent forms and the therapeutic misconception: the example of gene transfer research.
    IRB, Vol. 27, No. 1. (b 2005), pp. 1-8.
    by NM King, GE Henderson, LR Churchill, AM Davis, SC Hull, DK Nelson, PC Parham-Vetter, BB Rothschild, MM Easter, BS Wilfond
  • Informed consent and biobanks: a population-based study of attitudes towards tissue donation for genetic research.
    Scand J Public Health, Vol. 32, No. 3. (2004), pp. 224-229.
  • Ethical issues in genetic research: disclosure and informed consent.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 15, No. 1. (January 1997), pp. 16-20.
    by PR Reilly, MF Boshar, SH Holtzman
  • Coding and consent: moral challenges of the database project in Iceland.
    Bioethics, Vol. 18, No. 1. (2004), pp. 27-49.
    by V Arnason
    posted to consent by ladygoat on 2005-03-28 17:58:19 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group PredictER CGREL
  • DNA databanks and consent: a suggested policy option involving an authorization model.
    BMC Med Ethics, Vol. 4, No. 1. (3 January 2003)
    by T Caulfield, RE Upshur, A Daar
    posted to biobanks consent by ladygoat on 2005-03-25 15:57:24 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group PredictER CGREL
  • Pharmacogenetic testing, informed consent and the problem of secondary information.
    Bioethics, Vol. 18, No. 4. (August 2004), pp. 344-360.
    posted to consent by ladygoat on 2005-03-24 20:19:04 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Consent or obedience? Power and authority in medicine.
    N Engl J Med, Vol. 352, No. 4. (27 January 2005), pp. 328-330.
    by EJ Cassell
    posted to consent by ladygoat on 2005-02-08 15:38:48 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Full Disclosure: telling patients when not being a research subject is a good choice
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, Vol. 48, No. 1. (24 January 2005), pp. S139-S149.
    by Jerry Menikoff
    posted to consent by ladygoat on 2005-02-01 15:06:29 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Science and society: children and incompetent adults in genetic research: consent and safeguards.
    Nat Rev Genet, Vol. 3, No. 3. (March 2002), pp. 221-225.
    by BM Knoppers, D Avard, G Cardinal, KC Glass
  • Obtaining explicit consent for the use of archival tissue samples: practical issues.
    J Med Ethics, Vol. 30, No. 6. (December 2004), pp. 561-564.
    by PN Furness, ML Nicholson
  • The ethics of research using biobanks: reason to question the importance attributed to informed consent.
    Arch Intern Med, Vol. 165, No. 1. (10 January 2005), pp. 97-100.
  • Informed consent for genetic research on stored tissue samples.
    JAMA, Vol. 274, No. 22. (13 December 1995), pp. 1786-1792.
    by EW Clayton, KK Steinberg, MJ Khoury, E Thomson, L Andrews, MJ Kahn, LM Kopelman, JO Weiss
    posted to consent stored-samples by ladygoat on 2005-01-18 20:13:23 as ** along with 1 group CGREL
  • Ethical issues in tissue banking for research: a brief review of existing organizational policies.
    Theor Med Bioeth, Vol. 25, No. 2. (2004), pp. 113-142.
    by K Bauer, S Taub, K Parsi
  • A consumer perspective on informed consent and third-party issues.
    J Contin Educ Health Prof, Vol. 21, No. 4. (2001), pp. 256-264.
    by SF Terry, PF Terry
    posted to biobanks consent by ladygoat on 2005-01-18 16:58:25 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group cgreal CGREL
  • The debate over research on stored biological samples: what do sources think?
    Arch Intern Med, Vol. 162, No. 13. (8 July 2002), pp. 1457-1462.
  • Biobanks: simplifying consent.
    Nat Rev Genet, Vol. 5, No. 7. (July 2004)
    by BM Knoppers
    posted to biobanks consent by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 17:31:59 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Informed consent for genetic research on blood stored for more than a decade: a population based study.
    BMJ, Vol. 325, No. 7365. (21 September 2002), pp. 634-635.
    posted to biobanks consent population-studies by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 17:26:46 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Population-based genetic studies: informed consent and confidentiality.
    Santa Clara Comput High Technol Law J, Vol. 18, No. 1. (December 2001), pp. 57-93.
    by MJ Smith
  • Why do breast cancer patients decline entry into randomised trials and how do they feel about their decision later: a prospective, longitudinal, in-depth interview study.
    Patient Educ Couns, Vol. 52, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 341-348.
    by T Stevens, SH Ahmedzai
    posted to consent research-participation by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 17:24:32 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Issues of consent and feedback in a genetic epidemiological study of women with breast cancer.
    J Med Ethics, Vol. 29, No. 2. (April 2003), pp. 93-96.
  • Does the current consent process minimize the risks of genetics research?
    Am J Med Genet, Vol. 113, No. 3. (1 December 2002), pp. 258-262.
    posted to consent family-studies by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 16:55:34 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Informed consent in genetic research.
    Croat Med J, Vol. 42, No. 4. (August 2001), pp. 450-456.
    by ED Williams
    posted to consent family-studies by ladygoat on 2004-12-16 16:55:11 along with 1 group CGREL
  • Parents' and children's attitudes toward the enrollment of minors in genetic susceptibility research: implications for informed consent.
    Am J Med Genet A, Vol. 116, No. 4. (1 February 2003), pp. 315-323.
    by BA Bernhardt, ES Tambor, G Fraser, LS Wissow, G Geller
  • Whose DNA is it anyway? Relationships between families and researchers.
    Am J Med Genet, Vol. 47, No. 2. (15 August 1993), pp. 257-260.
    by VL Hannig, EW Clayton, KM Edwards
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