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Monday, March 12, 2012

Blogger: “And you’re ugly too” | genomeboy (genetic testing/patents, brca....)



“And you’re ugly too” | genomeboy

"All of this, of course, was precipitated by AMP v. USPTO (“The Myriad Case”), in which patients with family histories of breast cancer asserted that they have not been able to get confirmatory or “second opinion” testing because there is but a single, exclusive licensee of the patents on the most clinically important genes that predispose to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, BRCA1 and BRCA2.

I attended the public hearing at the USPTO in Alexandria, VA on 16 February 2012.  I was so appalled by what I heard that I attended the second one in San Diego on 9 March 2012 and testified. I am still adding links to my testimony in order to submit it before public comment closes on 26 March 2012. Here is a brief excerpt on Myriad’s unwillingness to share its mutation data:................"