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Title: Bioethical problems arising in the study of single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms of occupational diseases
Authors: Andrushchenko, T. A.
Goncharov, S. V.
Dosenko, V. E.
Ishhejkin, K. E.
Іщейкін, Костянтин Євгенович
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Aluna
Citation: Bioethical problems arising in the study of single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms of occupational diseases / T. A. Andrushchenko, S. V. Goncharov, V. E. Dosenko, K. E. Ishhejkin // Wiadomosci Lekarskie. – 2020, T. LXXIII, № 1. – P. 188–190.
Abstract: In Ukraine, about 3 million people work in hazardous and dangerous conditions. The study of hereditary specificity in development of occupational diseases is being actively conducted through molecular genetic analysis of single-n udeotide gene polymorphisms. While studying single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms of occupational diseases, many complicated bioethical questions arise regarding the confidentiality of personal data, the choice between the profession chosen and the risk to one's own health. Complicated bioethical issues that arise when studying single-nudeotide gene polymorphisms of occupational diseases need to be actively discussed, not only by physicians, occupational pathologists, employers, scientists, but also by politicians and lawyers, taking into account ethical and social norms and implications.
Keywords: single-nudeotide gene polymorphism
occupational diseases
multifactorial diseases
bioethical issues
DOI: 10.36740/WLek202001135
URI: http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/13951
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