Evolution of universal review and disclosure of MRI reports to research participants

Volume: 6, Issue: 3
Published: Feb 8, 2016
Abstract
Background Although incidental findings (IF) are commonly encountered in neuroimaging research, there is no consensus regarding what to do with them. Whether researchers are obligated to review scans for IF, or if such findings should be disclosed to research participants at all, is controversial. Objective data are required to inform reasonable research policy; unfortunately, such data are lacking in the published literature. This manuscript...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of universal review and disclosure of MRI reports to research participants
Published Date
Feb 8, 2016
Volume
6
Issue
3
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