Given the advances in technology and medicine, genetic screening and testing are becoming more common in our society. The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) describes genetic screening as "searching for populations with specific genotypes within a population, (1) already being associated with or being predisposed to the disease, and (2 ) Disease that may cause offspring, or 3) produce other unknown disease-related mutants (NHGRI, 2005) Although the term genetic test is similar, the risk of hereditary disease is considered high It differs in that it targets only the individual who is.
In this article I will explain the difference between genetic screening and diagnostic genetic tests and why this detection is particularly sensitive. In this article we will focus on ethical and social problems (risks) of genetic testing, especially focusing on children's problems. This is a useful introductory article before reading AAP's statement on genetic testing of children. Although it is standard effective systemic therapy, it can be prevented by genetic screening and prophylactic thyroidectomy. Although this cancer accounts for about 17% of all pediatric thyroid carcinomas, the majority of affected families have not undergone "accepted" screening and many gene carriers are found in prophylactic thyroid surgery for children We will delay or reject implementation. Currently, gene screening for medullary thyroid cancer is not sufficient. More than 50% of patients with medullary thyroid medullary carcinoma have a thyroid mass and up to 75% of patients show distant metastasis
Genetic testing and gene screening are two different programs. Genetic testing is a test used to detect the presence of specific gene sequences, chromosomes or gene products related to genetic diseases. Genetic screening of all populations or individuals not necessarily at risk. For example, if you do not have breast cancer in your home and still want to take exams, you will be genetically screened. This is usually done before signs of illness appear. Genetic testing is a program that can be used to judge the identity of diseases such as Crohn's disease and Alzheimer's disease and to judge how high your disease has changed. You can do this to understand or compare partner compatibility. Perform genetic screening to determine if a person can transmit hereditary diseases even if he or she does not have the risk of developing a physical condition