基因检测
自治
怀孕
遗传咨询
考试(生物学)
政府(语言学)
产前诊断
集合(抽象数据类型)
医学
政府监管
心理学
胎儿
互联网隐私
计算机科学
政治学
遗传学
生物
法学
古生物学
语言学
哲学
内科学
中国
程序设计语言
作者
Michelle J. Bayefsky,Benjamin E. Berkman
标识
DOI:10.1080/15265161.2020.1867933
摘要
Prenatal genetic testing is becoming available for an increasingly broad set of diseases, and it is only a matter of time before parents can choose to test for hundreds, if not thousands, of genetic conditions in their fetuses. Should access to certain kinds of fetal genetic information be limited, and if so, on what basis? We evaluate a range of considerations including reproductive autonomy, parental rights, disability rights, and the rights and interests of the fetus as a potential future child. We conclude that parents should be able to access information that could be useful during pregnancy, but that testing for non-medical information should be limited. Next, we argue that the government lacks a compelling state interest in regulating prenatal genetic testing and propose that regulation should occur through medical professional organizations. Finally, we present a framework for determining what testing physicians should recommend, offer neutrally, or not offer at all.
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