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The PiGeOn project: protocol of a longitudinal study examining psychosocial and ethical issues and outcomes in germline genomic sequencing for cancer.

Megan C BestAinsley Janelle NewsonBettina MeiserIlona JuraskovaDavid GoldsteinKathy TuckerMandy L BallingerDominique HessTimothy E SchlubBarbara BieseckerRichard VinesKate VinesDavid M ThomasMary-Anne YoungJacqueline SavardChris JacobsPhyllis N Butow
Published in: BMC cancer (2018)
This will be one of the first studies internationally to follow the psychosocial impact on probands and their blood relatives who undergo germline genome sequencing, over time. Study results will inform ongoing ethical debates on issues such as informed consent for genomic sequencing, and informing participants and their relatives of specific results. The study will also provide important outcome data concerning the psychological impact of prolonged waiting for germline genomic sequencing. These data are needed to ensure that when germline genomic sequencing is introduced into standard clinical settings, ethical concepts are embedded, and patients and their relatives are adequately prepared and supported during and after the testing process.
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