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Biology, 27.04.2021 01:00 snowprincess99447

In some cases, people who test positive for genetic testing can receive preventive treatments. For example, people who test positive for the breast cancer genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 can have a preventive mastectomy (breast removal surgery) before they
develop the disease. In other cases, no preventive treatments are available, but
frequent monitoring can help detect a disease earlier, when it's more easily treated.
What ethical or professional concerns does a health-care professional need to address
when he or she has a patient who wants to prematurely treat a genetic disease? Do
you think genetic testing should be part of normal preventive healthcare? Why or why
not?

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