Recommendations for Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics

Choosing Wisely is a global initiative that seeks to encourage both doctors and patients to have a conversation about the value of treatments. The below recommendations for histocompatibility and immunogenetics are the result of a Choosing Wisely consultation involving the College.   

Avoid unnecessary duplicate genetic testing for inherited variants

Evidence/guidance

Patient information/decision aids

Genetic testing can help identify a disease risk or inherited condition.  The results can help your doctor decide:

  • Which additional tests, if any, are required
  • Help to confirm a suspected diagnosis from previous tests undertaken
  • Choose ways to prevent or treat a condition.

Genetic testing may also tell you which family members are at risk.

However, sometimes a genetic test is not the best way to identify a disease risk or inherited condition. A routine blood test or procedure might be just as good. Therefore, it is important you discuss and understand the reasons for a genetic test with your doctor before agreeing to have a sample taken for testing.

Repeat testing

Usually you don’t need to repeat a genetic test.

Your genetic information generally doesn’t change over your lifetime. Your doctor should check with you directly to confirm whether you have previously had the test. There is usually no reason to repeat a genetic test unless:

  • Your doctor thinks an error may have been made in the laboratory performing the test.
  • A new, more accurate test is available