Aboriginal families living with MJD in remote Australia: questions of access and equity
Abstract Managing genetic disease using medically assisted reproductive technology is increasingly promoted as a feasible option, given revolutionary advances in genomics. Far less attention has been directed to the issue of whether there is equitable access to this option. Context and circumstance...
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Main Authors: | Libby Massey (Author), John Gilroy (Author), Emma Kowal (Author), Denise Doolan (Author), Alan Clough (Author) |
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