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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
See p. 250.
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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
The authors think that amniocentesis should not be used unless there are proportionate benefits for the fetus. See p. 250.
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Which do the authors NOT believe with regard to genetic screening?
{ 1 } - The research purposes of genetic screening must be regulated in the same way as any other type of research on human subjects.
{ 2 } - The use of screening to promote responsible parenthood is in general a laudable purpose, since parents should not procreate children for whom they cannot adequately care.
{ 3 } - Most screening techniques are harmless.
{ 4 } - Because the risk of miscarriage as a result of amniocentesis has been reduced to less than one percent, the technique may be used for any reason.
{ 5 } - Informed consent is required in all cases of genetic screening.
See p. 250.
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