What Are The Arguments Against Genetic Testing

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Genetic testing is a test that studies a person’s DNA to identify either a particular disease, genetic differences or to see whether you are prone to developing a disease in the future. Genetic testing is currently available to everyone and I believe it should remain a right for people to choose to be tested or not. There are many reasons people choose to be tested and many reasons people choose not to be tested. Each situation is a personal decision and I believe with the right research and education, people will make their own decisions. During the following paragraphs I will discuss reasons why genetic testing needs to remain the choice of the people involved and not become compulsory. Genetic testing can be done in a number of ways such as by taking blood, taking hair samples, skin analysis and amniotic fluid samples. These samples …show more content…

When a member within immediate family has heart disease there is a fifty percent chance of other members developing the disease. When getting tested always go into the test knowing that the result could go either way. It could be positive or negative so always be prepared. Results cannot tell you when or how bad the disease will be. There is also a chance that the inherited disease may not even develop, although for many it unfortunately will. Currently there are no treatments for this disease so you cannot prevent it even if you find out earlier enough. If one family member has a mutation present, they have a high risk of the heart disease developing and to achieve longer life expectancy they should get checked regularly. Some family members may not want to get tested and that is completely fine. It is there choice and they have a right to choose not to have the test because the result can cause the person to feel anxious. The cost of getting genetically tested is rather high, it is usually around one thousand dollars, which is quite

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