The Power of a Genetic Diagnosis | Dr. Vincent Carson | TEDxLancaster

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @user-he8uk8jb2j
    @user-he8uk8jb2j Год назад +1

    This is a fascinating exploration of the transformative impact that genetic testing can have on patients and their families. Carson begins by recounting his own experiences working as a geneticist, and the profound impact that a genetic diagnosis can have on patients who have spent years searching for answers. He goes on to discuss the many ways in which genetic testing is revolutionizing healthcare, from enabling doctors to make more accurate diagnoses and treatment decisions, to helping families better understand their risk of hereditary diseases and guiding them in making informed decisions about their reproductive options. Carson also acknowledges the challenges and ethical considerations that come with genetic testing, including issues related to privacy, informed consent, and the potential for genetic discrimination. Despite these challenges, however, he argues that the benefits of genetic testing far outweigh the risks, and that we must continue to push forward in our efforts to better understand and utilize the incredible power of genetics. In reflecting on Carson's talk, it's clear that genetic testing has the potential to transform the way we approach healthcare and disease prevention, but also raises important questions about how we balance the benefits of genetic information with the risks of misuse and discrimination. As Carson notes, we must remain vigilant in our efforts to address these challenges, while also continuing to push forward in our efforts to harness the power of genetics for the benefit of all. One argument that builds off Dr. Carson's points is that genetic testing and diagnoses have the potential to greatly improve the accuracy and effectiveness of medical treatments. By identifying the specific genetic mutations or variations that are causing a patient's condition, medical professionals can tailor treatments and medications to better target those underlying causes. For example, in the case of cancer, genetic testing can help doctors identify specific mutations in tumor cells that may be driving the growth of the cancer. This information can then be used to develop more targeted therapies that are designed to inhibit the specific molecular pathways that are affected by those mutations. In addition, genetic testing and diagnoses can also help to identify individuals who may be at increased risk for certain medical conditions, even before they develop any symptoms. This early identification can allow for earlier interventions and treatments, which can help to prevent or delay the onset of disease and improve outcomes. However, it's important to note that there are also potential risks and ethical considerations associated with genetic testing and diagnoses, particularly around issues of privacy and the potential for discrimination based on genetic information. It's important for medical professionals and policymakers to carefully consider these risks and put appropriate safeguards in place to protect patients' rights and privacy.

  • @angelgabrielcaviedesjoya9368
    @angelgabrielcaviedesjoya9368 Год назад +2

    The field of genetics is really exciting!, I really liked the analogy about the cake recipe, I will use it when I have to explain this to a patient. Excellent presentation to expose yourself to all the fantastic things that genetics can do for people's quality of life. :D

  • @tommuscatello5999
    @tommuscatello5999 Год назад

    Many blessings Dr Carson.

  • @user-cg9bp8xj7b
    @user-cg9bp8xj7b Год назад

    It was great getting the perspective of a doctor who works in a setting that is not always heard about. I think he has a great description of how genetics can cause medical disorders and how that can be used to apply better treatments for patients. Although patients may be diagnosed with the same disease, they could have an entirely different cause. Ruth, for example, was treated successfully as a result of this technology. I think genetic testing is very important for the identification and treatment of so many diseases. However, not all genes are so easily interpreted. I think professionals such as genetic counselors are very important in helping patients understand how to interpret their results. It reminds me specifically about genetic testing for certain conditions like Huntington’s Disease. Knowing if you have this genetic disorder happens to be in fact detrimental instead of beneficial as there is no known cure or treatment, and having a positive test could result in the refusal of insurance companies to provide coverage for this now-existing condition. Are there other genetic disorders that if screened for, could result in denial of insurance coverage? I would argue that genetic testing, while very exciting, needs to be handled with caution so that we can figure out how to use it to help our patients, improve treatments, and decrease harm.

  • @JillofAllTrades2
    @JillofAllTrades2 Год назад

    I saw a video recently where the RUclipsr said we could get genome testing-required only once in our lifetime-for $599. Anyone have any information on genome testing? Thanks.