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Journal of Medicine and Philosophy
A Forum for Bioethics and Philosophy of Medicine
Volume 32, 2007 - Issue 4
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Using the Best Interests Standard to Decide Whether to Test Children for Untreatable, Late-Onset Genetic Diseases

Pages 375-394 | Published online: 21 Aug 2007

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Loretta M. Kopelman. (2018) Why the Best Interest Standard Is Not Self-Defeating, Too Individualistic, Unknowable, Vague or Subjective. The American Journal of Bioethics 18:8, pages 34-36.
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Jinger G. Hoop. (2008) Ethical Considerations in Psychiatric Genetics. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 16:6, pages 322-338.
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JANET MALEK & LORETTAM. KOPELMAN. (2007) The Well-Being of Subjects and Other Parties in Genetic Research and Testing. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 32:4, pages 311-319.
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