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A rare genetic mutation in a European sperm donor has reportedly caused cancer in 10 children, highlighting the need for ...
After 10 children conceived with the same sperm donor were diagnosed with cancer, the sperm bank confirmed the donor had a ...
The sperm of a man carrying a rare genetic mutation linked to cancer was used to conceive scores of children across Europe, ...
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E! News on MSNSperm Donor With Rare Mutation Linked to Cancer Sparks Debate After Fathering 67 KidsAfter a man’s sperm was used to conceive at least 67 children across 46 families, it was discovered that he had a rare ...
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The debate over how often a donor’s sperm should be used to conceive children has been reignited in Europe, after 67 children ...
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India Today on MSNSperm donor with cancer gene fathers 67 children, 10 of them have cancer nowA sperm donor in Europe unknowingly passed a rare cancer-linked gene mutation to dozens of children. This has raised urgent ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNRare cancer gene found in sperm donor sparks European regulatory concernsA case in which a sperm donor was later found to be carrying a cancer-causing pathogenic variant in his gametes has ...
After ten children were diagnosed with cancer, their families have traced it back to the same singular sperm donor with a ...
The detection of two cases of cancer apparently related to a rare genetic variant advises examining all conceived individuals ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSperm donor with rare cancer gene fathered 67 children across 8 European countriesEvery year, countless individuals and couples turn to sperm donation, hoping to fulfill their dream of starting a family. But ...
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Daily Express US on MSNMan with rare cancer-causing gene donated his sperm to over 60 families - 10 have cancerAt least 67 have been conceived with the man's sperm, and now 10 of them have cancer. The case now raises questions about ...
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TheHyperHive on MSN10 Children with Cancer Linked to Sperm Donor Used by 67 FamiliesWhat changes are needed to reduce sperm donor genetic risks in the fertility industry? Imagine choosing a sperm donor to ...
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