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Genomic messages, how the evolving science of genetics affects our health, families, and future, George Annas, Sherman Elias

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Genomic messages, how the evolving science of genetics affects our health, families, and future, George Annas, Sherman Elias
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Genomic messages
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
908698897
Responsibility statement
George Annas, Sherman Elias
Sub title
how the evolving science of genetics affects our health, families, and future
Summary
"Ready or not, medical practice is changing. Advances in the field of genomics--the study of how our DNA is constructed and functions--have made it easier for physicians to diagnose, treat, and even predict today's many pressing health concerns. With the emergence of genomic sequencing and DNA analysis, this is an exciting moment in science, medicine, and personal health. But it's also an uncertain time, one fraught with understandable and uncomfortable questions: Can we take advantage of genomic progress and avoid genomic discrimination? Can medicine be tailored to a patients unique DNA profile? How will DNA banks and electronic medical records affect our privacy and welfare? Should we screen our healthy child's DNA? When is information too much information? In Genomic Messages, George Annas, J.D., M.P.H., and Sherman Elias, M.D., a health lawyer/bioethicist and an obstetrician-gynecologist/geneticist, respectively, answer these and other pressing questions about genomics. Together, they detail the field's past, present, and future, while laying out its myriad legal, medical, and ethical ramifications. They empower individuals and families with the knowledge to make better decisions about their short-term and long-term health. Comprehensive, accessible, and revolutionary, Genomic Messages is the definitive guide to genomics, personalized medicine, and the future of healthcare"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The coming flood of genomic messages -- Personalized (genomic) medicine -- Nature, nurture, and the microbiome -- Pharmacogenomics -- Reprogenomics -- Genomic messages from fetuses -- Genomic messages from newborns and children -- Cancer genomics -- Cancer genomics -- Genomic privacy and DNA data banks -- Genomics future
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