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bbgm - the discussion: The right to get yourself genotyped

  • Mr. Gunn · 1 year ago
    Steve is so shooting himself in the foot here. Does he really think that the services of a genetic counselor will be needed less , if everyone is getting genotyped?

    Of course, the pro-genotyping side made a similar mistake in the GINA legislation. Did it not occur to them that insurance companies would PAY people to get their genotypes read?
  • sjlm · 1 year ago
    I agree that an individual has a right to their own genomic data (and should have total control over who has access to the data). They also have a right to know that an objective assessment of the data (as of 2008) indicates that the predictive power of the tests is only slightly better than reading their daily horoscope.
  • Steven Muprhy MD · 1 year ago
    It's not the lobbyists. It is the lack of self-regulation. Ever heard of Big Oil? Tobacco? Pharma? Well, genetics hasn't regulated itself for 30+ years. Now the gov't plans to step in. I cover this in my recent posts.
    -Steve
    www.thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
  • mndoci · 1 year ago
    And Steve I completely disagree with your posts as well. I actually trust my colleagues at my former work place about 1000% more than I trust physicians when it comes to interpreting genotyping data. You don't trust the tests, don't buy them.

    These are NOT diagnostics, not being marketed as such and I haven't met a single person who thinks they are such. I wish you would channel your energy into consumer education. Or do you think that people are essentially idiots? The government over-regulates anyway and kills innovation. Lets not do anything here.

    Believe me, this is all about lobbying. Otherwise, no one has issues about rich people spending their money.
  • mndoci · 1 year ago
    Yes, if there is a test that is misrepresenting information, then shut it down, but none of the big personal genetics companies are doing so. I actually find the tools they offer some of the better ones at helping people understand their genetics and genealogy in general
  • mndoci · 1 year ago
    sjlm ... completely agree.