Intertwined Interests in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: The State’s Role in Facilitating Equitable Access

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (2):45-47 (2022)
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In their analysis of how much fetal genetic information prospective parents should be able to access, Bayefsky and Berkman determine that parents should only be able to access information th...

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Lisa Dive
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