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               Table 2. List of secondary findings reported by the Hong Kong Genome Project
                Conditions                                              Genes      Adults    Children
                Lynch syndrome                                          MLH1       √         x
                                                                        MSH2       √         x
                                                                        MSH6       √         x
                Familial adenomatous polyposis                          APC        √         √
                MYH-associated polyposis                                MUTYH      √         x
                Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome           BRCA1      √         x
                                                                        BRCA2      √         x
                Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome                              VHL        √         √
                Multiple endocrine neoplasia                            MEN1       √         √
                                                                        RET        √         √
                Familial hypercholesterolaemia                          LDLR       √         √
                                                                        APOB       √         √
                                                                        PCSK9      √         √


               Table 3. The three-tier model of informed consent of Hong Kong Genome Project
                           Age
                Category            Consent                           Assent
                           (years)
                Adult      ≥ 18     Signed by participant             Not applicable
                participants
                Child      16 to 17  Signed by parent/legal guardian and co-sign by child  Materials aiding assent process
                participants        participant
                           < 16     Signed by parent/legal guardian   Materials aiding assent process or verbal assent
                                                                      (whenever possible)



               and trained to execute this Project.

               Genetic counselling is a relatively novel and unorganised profession in Hong Kong. Our existing genetic
               counselling related services have been supported by a group of dedicated and on-the-job trained frontline
               medical personnel (with or without an overseas board-certified qualification). As the demand for genomic
               and genetic services has expanded rapidly in the past decade, there is an urgent need to standardise the
               genetic counselling practice and facilitate training in Hong Kong.


               One of the prevailing challenges is the lack of accredited programmes and Board to train and register new
               genetic counsellors or those who are practising in the field. This further exacerbates the insufficient pool of
               professional genetic counsellors to meet the rapid growth in service demands in Hong Kong. There is also a
               pressing need to delineate the scope of practice, code of ethics, and quality assurance of the industry.
               Without the start of a blueprint or a governing body, it is difficult to plan and implement continuous
               training and development of genetic counselling practice.


               HKGP acts as a catalyst and sets the stage in providing a platform to nurture a group of genetic counsellors
               by providing funding and resources for Partnering Centres to hire designated genetic counsellors. Through
               enabling the role of genetic counsellors in the operational workflow, awareness and knowledge amongst
               other healthcare professionals concerning the scope of practice of genetic counsellors can be enhanced.
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