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NPR Story about Gene Sequencing

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  • NPR Story about Gene Sequencing

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2012...heir-own-genes

    I'm posting this in debates just in case discussion about it becomes controversal. I heard this story on NPR yesterday and I was so absorbed that I missed my exit. I thought that some of you would enjoy reading/hearing it too. Among other things, it talks about how gene sequencing could affect some routine medical exams and treatments. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
    Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.

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    That would be a tough one...I'm not sure I'd always want to know. Reminds me of Gattica.
    Married to a newly minted Pediatric Rad, momma to a sweet girl and a bunch of (mostly) cute boy monsters.



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    • #3
      I'd love to know my various risks and such...but the bit about the life insurance and long-term-care insurance gives me pause.
      Sandy
      Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SoonerTexan View Post
        That would be a tough one...I'm not sure I'd always want to know. Reminds me of Gattica.
        I agree. There is something to be said about not knowing certain things. I think it was a Scrubs episode where they alluded to the fact that if you run enough tests/scans, you're going to find something.
        Jen
        Wife of a PGY-4 orthopod, momma to 2 DDs, caretaker of a retired race-dog, Hawkeye!


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        • #5
          This is a big topic in cancer treatment. Our genes play a large role in the types of cancers we develop and the effectiveness of certain treatments. What works for one cancer patient won't necessarily work for another because of genetics. If a genetic test can tell you that one cancer treatment over another is more likely to work--and save your life--I think it's fantastic. Also, if someone could have told my parents when I was a baby that I had celiac disease and saved me 26 years of discomfort, fatigue, malnutrition, and higher risk of lymphoma and osteoporosis, I'd thank them.

          I understand there can be downsides, but I tend to side with scientific progress.
          Wife of PGY-4 (of 6), cat herder, and mom to a sassy-pants four-nager.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SoonerTexan View Post
            Reminds me of Gattica.

            I haven't thought about this movie in YEARS!!!

            Just a random FYI hahah
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            buckeye born, raised, and educated... thankfully, so is my wonderful med student husband...

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