The value of non-invasive prenatal testing: preferences of Canadian pregnant women, their partners, and health professionals regarding NIPT use and access
Abstract Background Canadian policies regarding the implementation and public coverage of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) are heterogeneous and shifting, with NIPT being publicly covered for high-risk pregnancies in some provinces, but not others. Such a diverse and evolving policy landscape pr...
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Main Authors: | Stanislav Birko (Author), Vardit Ravitsky (Author), Charles Dupras (Author), Jessica Le Clerc-Blain (Author), Marie-Eve Lemoine (Author), Aliya O. Affdal (Author), Hazar Haidar (Author), Anne-Marie Laberge (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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