Experiences of Families Caring for Children with Newborn Screening-Related Conditions: Implications for the Expansion of Genomics in Population-Based Neonatal Public Health Programs
With the expansion of newborn screening conditions globally and the increased use of genomic technologies for early detection, there is a need for ethically nuanced policies to guide the future integration of ever-more comprehensive genomics into population-based newborn screening programs. In the c...
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Main Authors: | Lynn Bush (Author), Hannah Davidson (Author), Shani Gelles (Author), Dawn Lea (Author), Laura M. Koehly (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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