Scully Jackie Leach
School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Citygate, St James Boulevard, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Nat Rev Genet. 2008 Oct;9(10):797-802. doi: 10.1038/nrg2453.
Genomic medicine offers a growing number of methods to diagnose, cure or prevent disability. Although many disabled people welcome these advances, others have reservations about the impact of genetic knowledge on disabled people's lives, arguing that genetic science might exacerbate the deep ambivalence that society as a whole has towards physical difference and anomaly. It is also possible, however, that being able to specify the genetic bases of disability, and distinguish them from other causative factors, will contribute to a fuller understanding of disability and a better response to disabled people.
基因组医学提供了越来越多诊断、治愈或预防残疾的方法。尽管许多残疾人欢迎这些进展,但其他人对基因知识对残疾人生活的影响有所保留,他们认为基因科学可能会加剧整个社会对身体差异和异常的深深矛盾态度。然而,能够明确残疾的基因基础,并将它们与其他致病因素区分开来,也有可能有助于更全面地理解残疾,并更好地应对残疾人。