A systematic review exploring the patient decision-making factors and attitudes towards pre-implantation genetic testing for aneuploidy and gender selection.
Timothy Bracewell-MilnesSrdjan SasoBenjamin P JonesSarah CatoRiya ParikhMeen-Yau ThumMark JohnsonPaula AlmeidaJulian Norman-TaylorDimitrios NikolaouPublished in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2020)
Although this systematic review was limited by the small number of studies investigating this topic, a significant minority of patients appeared to misunderstand certain benefits and limitations of PGT-A. Fertility clinics must ensure they provide adequate counseling to all patients using PGT-A. With the use of PGT-A on the rise globally, there is a need to develop decision support tools for couples who have an increasing number of genetic testing options becoming available to them.
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