WPF PS 02.0300 - Order Requiring Genetic Tests - ORBT - Washington-2025

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By putting your own DNA in the hands of companies your (known or unknown) relatives could be identifiable to others, possibly against their wishes. You could become emotionally scarred. You may discover things you werent prepared to find out.
Who should consider genetic testing for inherited cancer risk? Family member with a known inherited harmful genetic change that increases cancer risk. Cancer was diagnosed at a young age (for example, colon cancer diagnosed before age 50) Several different types of cancer occurred in the same person.
In some cases, genetic testing creates tension within a family because the results can reveal information about other family members in addition to the person who is tested. The possibility of genetic discrimination in employment or insurance is also a concern.
The right to make choices about ones health care is protected, in part, by the right to privacy guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, as well as state constitutions. This includes a right to make certain reproductive choices,13 such as whether to use genetic testing. It also includes a right to refuse treatment.
If parents unreasonably request or refuse testing of their child, the physician should take steps to change or, if necessary, use legal means to override the parents choice. Encourage parents to share genetic information with the child in a manner appropriate to the childs stage of development.
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Yes, an individual can refuse to take part in a DNA test. However, there could be legal consequences in doing so.

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