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Rethinking the open future argument against predictive genetic testing of children

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GENETICS IN MEDICINE
卷 21, 期 10, 页码 2190-2198

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/s41436-019-0483-4

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adult-onset conditions; children's interests; pediatric genetic testing; right to an open future; secondary findings

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  1. National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) [U01 HG006485, U01 HG006500, U01 HG006546, U01 HG006492, UM1 HG007301, UM1 HG007292, UM1 HG006508, U01 HG006487, U01 HG006507, R01 HG006615, R21 HG006596, R01 HG006600, R21 HG006613, R21 HG006594, R01 HG004500, R01 HG006618, R01 CA154517, R21 HG006612, U01 HG007307]
  2. National Cancer Institute (NCI) [U01 HG006485, U01 HG006500, U01 HG006546, U01 HG006492, UM1 HG007301, UM1 HG007292, UM1 HG006508, U01 HG006487, U01 HG006507, R01 HG006615, R21 HG006596, R01 HG006600, R21 HG006613, R21 HG006594, R01 HG004500, R01 HG006618, R01 CA154517, R21 HG006612, U01 HG007307]
  3. NHGRI Intramural Research Program
  4. coordinating center of the Clinical Sequencing Exploratory Research (CSER) Consortium (University of Washington)
  5. NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE [ZIAHG200359] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER

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Professional consensus has traditionally discouraged predictive genetic testing when no childhood interventions can reduce future morbidity or mortality. However, advances in genome sequencing and accumulating evidence that children and families cope adequately with predictive genetic information have weakened this consensus. The primary argument remaining against testing appeals to children's right to an open future. It claims that the autonomy of the future adult is violated when others make an irreversible choice to obtain or disclose predictive genetic information during childhood. We evaluate this argument and conclude that children's interest in an open future should not be understood as a right. Rather an open future is one significant interest to weigh against other important interests when evaluating decisions. Thus, predictive genetic testing is ethically permissible in principle, as long as the interests promoted outweigh potential harms. We conclude by offering an expanded model of children's interests that might be considered in such circumstances, and present two case analyses to illustrate how this framework better guides decisions about predictive genetic testing in pediatrics.

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