Lost in translation: Returning germline genetic results in genome-scale cancer research

Background: The return of research results (RoR) remains a complex and well-debated issue. Despite the debate, actual data related to the experience of giving individual results back, and the impact these results may have on clinical care and health outcomes, is sorely lacking. Through the work of t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Johns, A., McKay, S., Humphris, J., Pinese, M., Chantrill, L., Mead, R., Tucker, K., Andrews, L., Goodwin, A., Leonard, C., High, H., Nones, K., Waddell, N., Patch, A., Merrett, N., Pavlakis, N., Kassahn, K., Samra, J., Miller, D., Chang, D., Pajic, M., Pearson, J., Grimmond, S., Zeps, Nikolajs, Gill, A., Biankin, A., Chin, V., Chou, A., Steinmann, A., Arshi, M., Drury, A., Froio, D., Morgan, A., Timpson, P., Hermann, D., Vennin, C., Warren, S., Wu, J., Pinho, A., Newell, F., Mukhopadhyay, P., Addala, V., Kazakoff, S., Holmes, O., Wood, S., Xu, C., Hofmann, O., Wilson, P., Christ, A., Bruxner, T., Samra, S., Arena, J., Mittal, A., Asghari, R., Pavey, D., Das, A., Cosman, P., Ismail, K., O'Connnor, C., Williams, D., Spigellman, A., Lam, W., McLeod, D., Nagrial, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: BioMed Central Ltd. 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/53694

Similar Items