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  2. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    A subject of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment has his blood drawn, c. 1953. Numerous experiments which are performed on human test subjects in the United States are considered unethical, because they are performed without the knowledge or informed consent of the test subjects. Such tests have been performed throughout American history, but some ...

  3. Ask the Expert: Genetic Testing for Ovarian Cancer - Healthline

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    Genetic testing can help people and their care teams to: diagnose ovarian cancer earlier; choose treatment options for ovarian cancer; identify changes they can make to reduce risk factors for ...

  4. Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and ...

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    The Office of Inspector General ( OIG) for the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is responsible for oversight of the United States Department of Health and Human Service 's approximately $2.4 trillion portfolio of programs. Approximately 1,650 auditors, investigators, and evaluators, supplemented by staff with ...

  5. Should We Be Testing Everyone’s DNA?

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    People in some ethnic or racial groups, or with low socioeconomic status, get genetic testing at disproportionately lower rates than wealthy, white patients, which means those at high risk because ...

  6. Genetic Testing for Ovarian Cancer Risk - WebMD

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    To help gauge your chances of getting ovarian cancer, doctors can run a test of your blood -- or sometimes saliva -- called the BRCA gene test. It scans your DNA to pinpoint whether you have a ...

  7. Genetic Testing: What You Should Know - Healthline

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    Genetic testing is a broad term used to describe a medical test that identifies changes in a DNA sequence or chromosomal structure. Genetic testing can also measure results of gene changes, like ...

  8. Misconceptions About Genomic Tests - WebMD

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    This kind of testing, called genomic testing, has transformed the diagnosis and management of cancer and rare genetic diseases. But like other kinds of health care, racial and ethnic minorities ...

  9. Genetic Testing for Cancer: Benefits, Risks, Cost, and More

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    According to Breastcancer.org, the cost of genetic testing for cancer can vary greatly and can be between $300 and $5,000. How much genetic testing costs can depend on the type of test as well as ...