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Tell the doctor that you can't share that information.

You tell her that you can't share private information. She recognizes your duty to protect his confidentiality. Her profession has the same rules, after all.

A couple weeks later, David decides to tell his doctor himself, so they can work together on creating a plan with his new knowledge. He tells you that he is glad he is participating in the study. Although discovering he has the gene has been difficult, he can make informed plans now.

Medical ethics can be extremely difficult. There isn't necessarily a right or wrong answer in some cases.


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