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Take part in a survey about genetic testing for The Wellcome Trust

(36 Posts)
Charleygirl Tue 21-May-13 22:03:56

Done. I agree with what has been written previously.

Brendawymms Tue 21-May-13 21:44:38

Done. Very interesting.

Elegran Tue 21-May-13 20:59:22

Thought-provoking

Gagagran Tue 21-May-13 20:53:54

Just done mine. Agree I might answer differently if I were to do it again tomorrow!

janerowena Tue 21-May-13 19:42:04

Very interesting.

annodomini Tue 21-May-13 19:35:25

I'm not sure I would give the same answers in ten minutes' time, but gut reactions are likely to be genuine.

FlicketyB Tue 21-May-13 19:35:15

Very interesting - and so much better designed than many a questionnaire we get on Gransnet, but they probably use professionals to design it.

Notso Tue 21-May-13 18:52:41

Done.

grannyactivist Tue 21-May-13 17:42:36

Some thought provoking questions.

Galen Tue 21-May-13 17:26:13

Done! Interesting

KatieBGransnet (GNHQ) Tue 21-May-13 16:31:36

We've been asked by the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute to ask Gransnetters to fill in a survey they're running on genetic testing.

Here's what they say about the survey: "Your genes can tell you about your past, present and future medical health. Very soon, full genome testing (the ability to look at all 20,000+ genes) will be available in the health service. Like Angelina Jolie, you could have a genetic test and find out what you are at risk from. What would you want to know? Alzheimers? Cancer? Mental health issues? Or maybe you'd rather not know? Our research from Cambridge (www.genomethics.org) will have a direct impact on the way this testing is offered, find out about the possibilities and the ethical issues raised by this (no prior knowledge about genetics needed).

Complete our survey and tell your friends:
https://survey.sanger.ac.uk/genomethics/"

Many thanks,

GNHQ