Factors that impact on women`s decision‐making around prenatal genomic tests: an international discrete choice survey

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    The authors conducted a survey‐based discrete‐choice experiment (DCE) to understand the test features that drive women`s preferences for prenatal genomic testing, and explore variation across countries. Women preferred tests with short turnaround times (p and amp;lt; 0.01), and tests reporting variants of uncertain significance (VUS; p and amp;lt; 0.01) and secondary findings (SFs; p and amp;lt; 0.01). Key points What`s already known about this topic?=Prenatal genome‐wide sequencing approaches increase diagnostic yield but also the chance of identifying uncertain findings.=It is unclear . . .

     

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