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Correspondence

Access to Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: Response to Open Peer Commentaries

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Pages W1-W3 | Published online: 03 Mar 2022
 
This article refers to:
Certainties and Uncertainties in Genetic Information: Good Ethics Starts with Good Data
Delineating the Scope of NIPT: Ethics Meets Practice
Intertwined Interests in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing: The State’s Role in Facilitating Equitable Access
The Serious Factor in Expanded Prenatal Genetic Testing
What Really Matters Now in Prenatal Genetics
Genetic Testing Is Messier in Practice than in Theory: Lessons from Neonatology
Restricting Access, Stigmatizing Disability?
Does Anyone Need to Regulate Parental Access to Fetal Genetic Information?
Expanded Prenatal Testing: Maintaining a Non-Directive Approach to Promote Reproductive Autonomy

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