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Bioethics|March 11, 2023
The ethics of ethics conferences: Is Qatar a desirable location for a bioethics conference?Rieke van der Graaf, Karin Jongsma, Suzanne van de Vathorst, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 18, 2021
Parents, their children, whole exome sequencing and unsolicited findings: growing towards the child's future autonomyAad Tibben, Wybo Dondorp, Candice Cornelis, et al.
Public Health Genomics|September 18, 2018
Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues for the Implementation of Omics-Based Risk Prediction of Women's Cancer: Points to ConsiderEmmanuelle Lévesque, Emily Kirby, Ineke Bolt, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|February 17, 2024
Hope, but never expect? Comparing parents' pre- and post-disclosure attitudes toward return of results from diagnostic exome sequencing for their childCandice Cornelis, Aad Tibben, Eva Brilstra, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics|November 11, 2023
Uncertain futures and unsolicited findings in pediatric genomic sequencing: guidelines for return of results in cases of developmental delayCandice Cornelis, Wybo Dondorp, Ineke Bolt, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|July 28, 2016
Whole-exome sequencing in pediatrics: parents' considerations toward return of unsolicited findings for their childCandice Cornelis, Aad Tibben, Wybo Dondorp, et al.
Nature Reviews. Clinical Oncology|February 28, 2018
Epigenome-based cancer risk prediction: rationale, opportunities and challengesMartin Widschwendter, Allison Jones, Iona Evans, et al.
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Bioethics|March 11, 2023
The ethics of ethics conferences: Is Qatar a desirable location for a bioethics conference?Rieke van der Graaf, Karin Jongsma, Suzanne van de Vathorst, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 18, 2021
Parents, their children, whole exome sequencing and unsolicited findings: growing towards the child's future autonomyAad Tibben, Wybo Dondorp, Candice Cornelis, et al.
Public Health Genomics|September 18, 2018
Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Issues for the Implementation of Omics-Based Risk Prediction of Women's Cancer: Points to ConsiderEmmanuelle Lévesque, Emily Kirby, Ineke Bolt, et al.
Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine|February 17, 2024
Hope, but never expect? Comparing parents' pre- and post-disclosure attitudes toward return of results from diagnostic exome sequencing for their childCandice Cornelis, Aad Tibben, Eva Brilstra, et al.
BMC Medical Ethics|November 11, 2023
Uncertain futures and unsolicited findings in pediatric genomic sequencing: guidelines for return of results in cases of developmental delayCandice Cornelis, Wybo Dondorp, Ineke Bolt, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|July 28, 2016
Whole-exome sequencing in pediatrics: parents' considerations toward return of unsolicited findings for their childCandice Cornelis, Aad Tibben, Wybo Dondorp, et al.
Nature Reviews. Clinical Oncology|February 28, 2018
Epigenome-based cancer risk prediction: rationale, opportunities and challengesMartin Widschwendter, Allison Jones, Iona Evans, et al.
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