Considerations for developing regulations for direct-to-consumer genetic testing: a scoping review using the 3-I framework Alexandra CernatNaazish S. BashirWendy J. Ungar Review 16 February 2022 Pages: 155 - 170
Patient-facing genetic and genomic mobile apps in the UK: a systematic review of content, functionality, and quality Norina GasteigerAmy VercellAngela Davies Review Open access 19 February 2022 Pages: 171 - 182
Beliefs on the causes of birth defects as perceived by mothers of children with birth defects in a tertiary care hospital in the Philippines Eva Belingon Felipe-DimogMa-Am Joy Realce TumulakLeonardo Rabena Estacio Jr Original Article 07 January 2022 Pages: 183 - 191
Opinions and experiences of recontacting patients: a survey of Australasian genetic health professionals Bhavya Bhupen VoraHelen MountainLyn Schofield Original Article 11 January 2022 Pages: 193 - 199
Colorectal Cancer Survivors’ Receptivity toward Genomic Testing and Targeted Use of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs to Prevent Cancer Recurrence Denalee M. O’MalleyCindy K. BlairAnita Y. Kinney Original Article 08 January 2022 Pages: 201 - 214
Mothers’ knowledge and attitudes about newborn screening in Jordan Abedallah KasemNadin M. Abdel RazeqHaneen Alkhazali Original Article 10 January 2022 Pages: 215 - 225
Correction to: Mothers’ knowledge and attitudes about newborn screening in Jordan Abedallah KasemNadin M. Abdel RazeqHaneen Alkhazali Correction 19 February 2022 Pages: 227 - 227
The haematology of Jamaicans: red cell indices in HbAA, HbAS, HbAC, and HbA-HPFH genotypes G. R. SerjeantB. E. SerjeantA. E. Kulozik Original Article 11 January 2022 Pages: 229 - 234
Public interest in unexpected genomic findings: a survey study identifying aspects of sequencing attitudes that influence preferences Holly EtchegaryDaryl PullmanProton Rahman Original Article 21 January 2022 Pages: 235 - 245
Simulating the Genetics Clinic of the Future — whether undergoing whole-genome sequencing shapes professional attitudes Minna BrunfeldtHarriet TeareTerry Vrijenhoek Original Article Open access 27 January 2022 Pages: 247 - 256
YouTube as an information source on BRCA mutations: implications for patients and professionals Priscila E. LaforetBhavya YalamanchiliCorey H. Basch Short Communication 13 January 2022 Pages: 257 - 262