Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 109-112, April 2008

Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis: Public and patient perceptions

  • Alastair Kent

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Genetic Interest Group, Unit 4D, Leroy House, 436 Essex Road, London N1 3QP, UK

Summary 

The possibility of the application of reliable non-invasive prenatal diagnosis to clinical practice, and its likely availability as a tool for routine antenatal screening, is an important and exciting development that will be of interest to women and couples – especially where there is a known risk arising from family history, or some other source, of having a baby with a serious, disabling or life-limiting condition. Managing the introduction of this new technology will require attention to the understanding and perceptions of women, couples and the wider society, as well as to the clinical, scientific, technical and logistic issues that will inevitably arise.

Keywords: Antenatal diagnosis, Genetic risk, Inherited genetic disorder, Prenatal

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PII: S1744-165X(07)00155-2

doi:10.1016/j.siny.2007.12.009

Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine
Volume 13, Issue 2 , Pages 109-112, April 2008