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Abstract
Introduction:
The first regulatory rulings by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
on direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing services are expected soon.
As the process of regulating these and other genetic tests moves ahead,
it is important to understand the preferences of DTC genetic testing
customers about the regulation of these products. Methods: An
online survey of customers of three DTC genetic testing companies was
conducted 2–8 months after they had received their results. Participants
were asked about the importance of regulating the companies selling DTC
genetic tests.
Results: Most of the 1,046 respondents responded
that it would be important to have a nongovernmental (84%) or
governmental agency (73%) monitor DTC companies' claims to ensure the
consistency with scientific evidence. However, 66% also felt that it was
important that DTC tests be available without governmental oversight.
Nearly, all customers favored a policy to ensure that insurers and law
enforcement officials could not access their information.
Discussion:
Although many DTC customers want access to genetic testing services
without restrictions imposed by the government regulation, most also
favor an organization operating alongside DTC companies that will ensure
that the claims made by the companies are consistent with sound
scientific evidence. This seeming contradiction may indicate that DTC
customers want to ensure that they have unfettered access to
high-quality information. Additionally, policies to help ensure privacy
of data would be welcomed by customers, despite relatively high
confidence in the companies.
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