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APPLaUD: access for patients and participants to individual level uninterpreted genomic data

Anna was a co-author on this GA4GH piece, published in the BioMed Central journal 'Human Genomics'

APPLaUD: access for patients and participants to individual level uninterpreted genomic data

 

17th February 2018

Abstract

Background

There is a growing support for the stance that patients and research participants should have better and easier access to their raw (uninterpreted) genomic sequence data in both clinical and research contexts.

Main body

We review legal frameworks and literature on the benefits, risks, and practical barriers of providing individuals access to their data. We also survey genomic sequencing initiatives that provide or plan to provide individual access. Many patients and research participants expect to be able to access their health and genomic data. Individuals have a legal right to access their genomic data in some countries and contexts. Moreover, increasing numbers of participatory research projects, direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies, and now major national sequencing initiatives grant individuals access to their genomic sequence data upon request.

Conclusion

Drawing on current practice and regulatory analysis, we outline legal, ethical, and practical guidance for genomic sequencing initiatives seeking to offer interested patients and participants access to their raw genomic data.

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Citation:

Thorogood A, Bobe J, Prainsack B... Middleton A et al on behalf of the Participant Values Task Team of the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health (2018) APPLaUD: access for patients and participants to individual level uninterpreted genomic data. Human Genomics, vol.12, article 7, February

Available at https://doi.org/10.1186/s40246-018-0139-5