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Genomic Privacy

Meaning

Genomic privacy is the right of an individual to control the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of their unique genetic information, which includes their entire DNA sequence and all associated health data. This clinical and ethical concern is paramount because genetic data is inherently identifying and reveals predispositions to future health conditions, impacting personal and familial well-being. Ensuring robust genomic privacy is necessary to maintain trust in personalized medicine and genetic testing.