The adequacy assessment of genetic testing is an assessment system designed to ensure that genetic testing can be applied with reasonable scientific and clinical evidence while continuously minimizing social and ethical issues . The Korean Institute of Genetic Testing Evaluation (KIGTE) secures scientific evidence for genetic tests considered to have uncertain clinical evidence when used on healthy individuals. KIGTE is also developing guidelines for the appropriate use of genetic testing through debates with various related expert groups for each gene.
For most genetic disorders, there are no effective treatments yet to improve treatment outcomes . Although it is not relatively difficult to devise genetic diagnostic methods for most Mendelian disorders, it is commonly believed that devising treatments or preventive methods for these disorders are much more difficult. Serious ethical considerations are needed for this gap in treatment .
Even in single-gene disorders, depending on the test method, it may not be possible to detect all genetic mutations that cause the disease. In complex genetic disorders, it is common to find the disease occur even though all known risk gene mutation tests obtained normal results.
This is particularly problematic in complex genetic disorders. Even if a disease occurs, it is difficult to predict the timing and severity of the disease, as well as its response to treatment.
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