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To
Test or Not To Test
Price: $18.95
Subtitle:
A Guide to Genetic
Screening and Risk
Author:
Doris Teichler Zallen
Subject: Consumer Health, Medicine
Paper ISBN:
978-0-8135-4378-9
Cloth ISBN: 978-0-8135-4377-2
Pages:
232 pages
Publication Date:
November 2008
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Praise for To Test or Not To Test
“Dr. Zallen has a unique talent for translating complicated
scientific and ethical matters around genetic screening into
understandable concepts that families and individuals can use to make
decisions about risk and testing.”
—Abbey S. Meyers, president of the National Organization for Rare
Disorders (NORD)
"New genetic tests are being
developed and offered at a dizzying pace, considerably outstripping the
ability of most practicing physicians, let alone the general public, to
understand how best to use them. Doris Teichler Zallen here offers a
valuable guide, informed by both a thorough grasp of the underlying
genetic science as well as the actual experiences of others who have
faced difficult decisions to be tested or not."
—Howard Brody, MD, PhD, Director, Institute for the Medical Humanities,
University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston
"Doris Teichler Zallen
provides readers with a refreshingly honest and
carefully researched up-to-date discussion about the utility and
limitations of predictive genetic testing. Seamlessly woven
throughout
the book are candid first-person accounts from diverse men and women -
individuals who vividly describe both their positive and negative
experiences associated with genetic testing - making this a captivating
book that broadens our minds while touching our hearts."
—Elizabeth M. Petty, MD, Professor of Internal
Medicine and Human
Genetics, University of Michigan Medical School
Description:
Tests are a
standard part of modern medicine. We willingly screen our blood, urine,
vision, and hearing, and submit to a host of other exams with names so
complicated that we can only refer to them by their initials: PET, ECG,
CT, and MRI. Genetic tests of our risks for disease are the latest
trend in medicine, touted as an approach to informed and targeted
treatment. They offer hope for some, but also raise medical, ethical,
and psychological concerns for many including when genetic information
is worth having.
To
Test or Not to Test arms readers with
questions that should be considered before they pursue genetic
screening.
- Am I
at higher risk for a disorder?
- Can
genetic testing give me useful information?
- Is the
timing right for testing?
- Do the
benefits of having the genetic information outweigh the problems that
testing can bring?
Determining
the answers to these questions is no easy task. In this
highly readable book, Doris Teichler Zallen provides a template that
can guide individuals and families through the decision-making process
and offers additional resources where they can gain more information.
She shares interviews with genetic specialists, doctors, and
researchers, as well as the personal stories of nearly 100 people who
have faced genetic-testing decisions. Her examples focus on genetic
testing for four types of illnesses: breast/ovarian cancer (different
disorders but closely connected), colon cancer, late-onset Alzheimer’s
disease, and hereditary hemochromatosis. From the more common diseases
to the rare hereditary conditions, we learn what genetic screening is
all about and what it can tell us about our risks.
Given
that we are now bombarded with ads in magazines and on television
hawking the importance of pursuing genetic-testing, it is critical that
we approach this tough issue with an arsenal of good information. To
Test or Not to Test is an essential consumer tool-kit for the
genetic decision-making process.
About the Author:
Doris
Teichler Zallen is a professor of science and technology studies at
Virginia Tech. She has served on the National Institutes of Health
Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee and is the recipient of awards for
her research, teaching, and public-outreach activities. She is also the
author of Does It Run in the Family?: A Consumer’s Guide to DNA
Testing for Genetic Disorders (Rutgers University Press).
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