Human genome editing and the identity politics of genetic disability Felicity Boardman Invited Editorial 06 September 2019 Pages: 125 - 127
Human germline genome editing is illegal in Canada, but could it be desirable for some members of the rare disease community? Erika KleidermanIan Norris Kellner Stedman Review Open access 16 August 2019 Pages: 129 - 138
Patients’ views on variants of uncertain significance across indications Kristin CliftSarah MacklinStephanie Hines Review 20 August 2019 Pages: 139 - 145
Applying theory to characterize impediments to dissemination of community-facing family health history tools: a review of the literature Caitlin G. AllenDebra DuquetteColleen M. McBride Review 02 July 2019 Pages: 147 - 159
A framework for youth-friendly genetic counseling Mary-Anne YoungKate ThompsonLucy Holland Original Article 05 November 2019 Pages: 161 - 170
Perspectives of adults with Klinefelter syndrome, unaffected adolescent males, and parents of affected children toward diagnosis disclosure: a Thai experience Sukrit SuwannachatDuangrurdee WattanasirichaigoonThipwimol Tim-Aroon Original Article Open access 04 September 2019 Pages: 171 - 181
Genetic counseling of patients with ovarian carcinoma: acceptance, timing, and psychological wellbeing I. Van de BeekE. M. A. SmetsC. M. Aalfs Original Article Open access 05 June 2019 Pages: 183 - 191
Exploring Asian Indian views about cancer and participation in cancer research: an evaluation of a culturally tailored educational intervention Veda N. GiriPreethi SelvanAmy E. Leader Original Article 14 September 2019 Pages: 193 - 203
Survey of primary care physicians’ views about breast and ovarian cancer screening for true BRCA1/2 non-carriers S. PelletierG. LaroucheM. Dorval Original Article 28 October 2019 Pages: 205 - 213
Willingness of women to participate in obstetrical and pediatric research involving biobanks Renate D. SavichBeth B TiggesRobert D. Annett Original Article 28 November 2019 Pages: 215 - 223
Exploring perceptions of consanguineous unions with women from an East London community: analysis of discussion groups Meghan A. CuppMary AdamsLogan Manikam Original Article Open access 16 July 2019 Pages: 225 - 234
Determining accurate costs for genomic sequencing technologies—a necessary prerequisite Jathishinie JegathisawaranKate TsiplovaWendy J. Ungar Short Communication 15 November 2019 Pages: 235 - 238
Correction to: Perspectives of adults with Klinefelter syndrome, unaffected adolescent males, and parents of affected children toward diagnosis disclosure: a Thai experience Sukrit SuwannachatDuangrurdee WattanasirichaigoonThipwimol Tim-Aroon Correction Open access 19 November 2019 Pages: 239 - 239