
|Slideshows|January 29, 2015
5 Predictions for Prenatal Genetic Testing in 2015
Author(s)Adam Wolfberg, MD
These 5 predictions by Adam Wolfberg, MD, provide insight into how genetic testing-NIPT to microarray and cost to quality-continues to evolve.
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Genetic testing has advanced over the past few years, and everything about it continues to change, from cost, availability, players in the market, improvements in standards, and more. This is the year that prenatal genetic testing will be more widely available for women, regardless of age or risk. Here are my predictions for genetic testing in 2015.
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