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Genetic Privacy Bill

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/washington/18privacy.html?

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By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG

Published: January 18, 2007

WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 — President Bush on Wednesday urged Congress to

pass long-stalled legislation to safeguard genetic privacy, a

measure experts say would encourage millions of Americans to undergo

testing that could lead to prevention and treatment of cancer and

other diseases.

" If a person is willing to share his or her genetic information, it

is important that that information not be exploited in improper

ways, " Mr. Bush said at the National Institutes of Health. " And

Congress can pass good legislation to prevent that from happening. "

He added, " We want medical research to go forward without an

individual fearing personal discrimination. "

For years, scientists and patients' advocates have pushed for

legislation barring employers and insurance companies from

discriminating based on the results of genetic tests. A so-called

genetic discrimination bill passed the Senate unanimously in 2003,

but died in the House.

The bill was reintroduced in the House this week. With Congress now

under Democratic control, the bill's backers are optimistic . They

include Dr. Francis S. , director of the National Human

Genome Research Institute at the health institutes, who participated

in a roundtable discussion with Mr. Bush on Wednesday.

Dr. said Mr. Bush's statement, along with the possibility of

Congressional action, " gives us renewed hope that all Americans will

finally receive the protections they need to benefit from gene-based

medicine. "

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