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Home » What is the informed consent process for, and why is it important?
The informed consent process is to help you learn about the genetic test and our program so you can decide whether or not to have this test. If you agree to have the test, you are asked to sign a form describing the test to confirm that you understand the education and genetic counseling provided and that you agree to proceed.
The signed consent form will go into your medical record. You should not sign the form if you do not understand the test education, if you do not agree to be tested or if you do not want the test results.