tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173393362223742012.post2452775238650151273..comments2023-08-24T08:30:25.608-07:00Comments on Gene Sherpas: Personalized Medicine and You: Change IS Needed. I agree with William, sometimes.Steve Murphy MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11774190000307343476noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6173393362223742012.post-25582808066821143592009-11-08T00:36:59.085-08:002009-11-08T00:36:59.085-08:00From what I understand you can make your final &qu...From what I understand you can make your final "Sherpa" statement even more specific, no? <br><br>It seems like you would agree with allowing DTC companies to aid with empowerment if they were "licensed" to do so and they based their interpretations of the genotyping (which has shown to be accurate) on more sound requirements? Do you want the DTC companies to stay purely in the recreational (ancestry/hair color etc.) and completely get out of what you call the clinical realm (which I agree with)? Or would you just like to see stricter standards?<br><br>In that case, if that were to ever happen, it would be just like sending a sample to a lab and the doctor relaying/believing those results?Dannynoreply@blogger.com