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    Autonomy and freedom of choice in prenatal genetic diagnosis
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (1): 65-72. 2002.
    An increase in autonomy and freedom is often considered one ofthe main arguments in favour of a broad use of genetic testing.Starting from Gerald Dworkin's reflections on autonomy and choicethis article examines some of the implications which accompanythe increase in choices offered by prenatal genetic diagnosis.Although personal autonomy and individual choice are importantaspects in the legitimation of prenatal genetic diagnosis, itseems clear that an increase in choice offered by prenatalgenet…Read more
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    Individual autonomy is a concept highly appreciated in modern Western societies. Its significance is reflected by the central importance and broad use of the model of informed consent in all fields of medicine. In predictive genetic testing, individual autonomy gains particular importance, for what is in focus here is not so much a concrete medical treatment but rather options for taking preventive measures and the influence that the test results have on long-term lifestyle and preferences. Base…Read more
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    Irrgang, B.: 1997, Forschungsethik, Gentechnik und neue Biotechnologie (review)
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 2 (2): 210-211. 1999.