Breast Cancer Care: Cancer-gene-free baby

Comment on the use of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) to identify the presence of the faulty BRCA 1 gene in an embryo.

Kath McLachlan, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Breast Cancer Care, said:

“Those carrying the faulty BRCA 1 gene will be very interested in this latest development, which gives them another option to consider when starting a family.

“However there are many complex issues to take into account before undertaking PGD, and the decision will finally come down to an individual’s personal ethics.

“While the selection of an embryo through PGD can reduce a person’s risk of developing breast cancer, the procedure cannot prevent a non-genetic form of the disease occurring in later life.

“It is essential that anyone considering using the technique is offered comprehensive information, high quality support and advice to help them make an informed decision.”

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Notes to editors:

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