@Sultanknish @SenTedCruz Not to mention: 1) Sex-based elimination of embryos 2) Disability elimination from genetic diagnosis https://t.co/6BXlQdSqVF https://t.co/TzPsKLRnBr
Professional society guidelines can be used to set standards for clinical practice instead of government. This approach could help if federal or state policymakers view discarding embryos as ethically equivalent to abortion: https://t.co/k81LIzVK2P
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis should be regulated, but if federal or state policymakers are in charge, it could easily become swept up in the abortion debate. https://t.co/NpMvsNtZQz
Who should regulate preimplantation genetic diagnosis in the US? https://t.co/MnHF8O2M1B
We need to be making use of databases for big data to ensure proper data security, similar to the #PACS system used in radiology in the UK.
As prenatal genetic diagnosis is offered for more and increasingly controversial conditions, lack of regulation will ultimately become untenable. How should physicians and health care organizations respond? https://t.co/fh3jp9nrXh https://t.co/WdCm8ERj04
Professional society guidelines can be used to set standards for clinical practice instead of government. This approach could help if federal or state policymakers view discarding embryos as ethically equivalent to abortion. https://t.co/ql7UEdeTI5 https:/
Who should regulate preimplantation genetic diagnosis in the United States? https://t.co/Q2SnkDwBkX https://t.co/iqPrYYXDiY
Due to proximity of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to the abortion debate, attempts to regulate PGD at state or federal levels would most likely provoke controversy and could even result in outright bans. https://t.co/lppw6ti7b7
Who should regulate preimplantation genetic diagnosis in the United States? https://t.co/W3yxBkkphG