Advancements in genomics and personalized medicine bring forth ethical dilemmas regarding the use and storage of genetic information. Issues include privacy concerns, potential for genetic discrimination by employers or insurance companies, and the ethical handling of incidental findings. Navigating these concerns requires careful consideration of patients' rights and the broader societal impacts.
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