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Direct-to-consumer Pharmacogenomic Testing

Pharmacogenomics, 2011
1367 ISSN 1462-2416 10.2217/PGS.11.100 © 2011 Future Medicine Ltd Pharmacogenomics (2011) 12(10), 1367–1370 “Although PGx testing may very well one day fulfill its promise of preventing serious consequences of adverse drug reactions as well as avoiding the costs of giving certain drugs to patients who are probably nonresponders, we caution against the ...
Howard, Heidi Carmen, Borry, Pascal
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Consumer-Referenced Testing

Phi Delta Kappan, 2002
Many Americans have less accurate information about the tests used to measure their children's academic achievement than they do about a can of beans, Mr. Behuniak argues. If we wish to remedy this situation, we need to focus on the needs of those who are the "consumers" of our tests. WHY ARE so many people so in love with testing?
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Direct to consumer genetic testing

BMJ, 2011
Regulations cannot guarantee responsible use; an international industry certificate is ...
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Consumer tests on POTATOES

Nutrition & Food Science, 1983
A sample of sixty panellists was selected from the Sainsbury's Consumer Panel. Each week they were given a different variety of new potatoes which they were asked to take home and use as they normally would, recording their results on a questionnaire. Eleven different varieties were tested, some two to three times.
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The dawn of consumer‐directed testing

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2018
As the public's interest in genetics and genomics has increased, there has been corresponding and unprecedented growth in direct‐to‐consumer genetic testing (DTC‐GT). Although regulatory concerns have limited true DTC‐GT available without a physician order, the paradigm has shifted to a model of consumer‐directed genetic testing (CD‐GT) in which ...
Erica Ramos, Scott M. Weissman
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