Allan D
Queen's University medical school, Kingston, Ont.
CMAJ. 1996 Jan 15;154(2):241-4.
The scarcity of resources that can be allocated to genetic testing will ultimately limit the number of diseases subjected to molecular analysis. Medical student David Allan, who claimed first prize in CMAJ's 1995 Logie Medical Ethics Essay Contest, looks at the ethical principles that should guide decisions about genetic testing, and the importance of communicating these principles to patients and their families.
可用于基因检测的资源稀缺,这最终将限制接受分子分析的疾病数量。在加拿大医学协会(CMAJ)1995年罗吉医学伦理论文竞赛中获得一等奖的医科学生大卫·艾伦,探讨了应指导基因检测决策的伦理原则,以及向患者及其家属传达这些原则的重要性。