Policy approaches to newborn screening, which will become increasingly important with the emergence of more highly effective and even curative therapies for severe hereditary conditions, appear stuck in an outdated mindset that favours the avoidance of birth over the cost of treatment.
An outdated mindset that favours the avoidance of birth over the cost of treatment
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