In the usual trajectory of passing on genetic information, the older tell the younger, when the time is right. Typically, a patient has a genetic test because family history, ethnic group, or some other clue suggests to an astute practitioner an increased risk of something specific.
If a test reveals a mutation that could cause a disease, then the patient and perhaps her partner discuss how, when and what to tell their children � in the best of circumstances, with the help of a genetic counselor.
Published on February 04, 2013 21:00