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Patient interest in and clinician reservations on polygenic embryo screening: a qualitative study of stakeholder perspectives.

Dorit BarlevyI CenolliT CampbellR FurrerM MukherjeeK Kostick-QuenetS CarmiT LenczG Lázaro-MuñozS Pereira
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2024)
A gap exists between clinician and patient attitudes toward PES; clinicians generally maintained reservations about such screening and patients indicated interest in it. Clinicians and patients sometimes imagined using PES to prepare for the birth of a predisposed or "affected" individual-a rationale that is often associated with prenatal testing. Many clinicians and patients held different attitudes depending on what is specifically screened, despite the sometimes blurry distinction between conditions and traits. Considerations raised by clinicians and patients may help guide professional societies in developing guidelines to navigate the uncertain terrain of PES.
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