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Correction: ‘Is this knowledge mine and nobody else’s? I don’t feel that.’ Patient views about consent, confidentiality and information-sharing in genetic medicine
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Dheensa S, Fenwick A, Lucassen A.‘Is this knowledge mine and nobody else’s? I don’t feel that.’ Patient views about consent, confidentiality and information-sharing in genetic medicine. J Med Ethics 2016;42:174-9. doi:10.1136/medethics-2015-102781.
In table 1, “n=2 tested negative (P9,cardiomyopathy,F; P11,Huntington,F)” should read “n=2 tested negative (P8,cardiomyopathy,F; P11,Huntington,F)”.
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