Por: CBS News Health March 02, 2023
Jason and Melissa Diaz had hoped to protect their children from the deadly cancer genes they had both inherited.Melissa has the BRCA-1 mutation, which increases her risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer. Jason has a CDH1 gene mutation, making him highly susceptible to developing hereditary diffuse gastric cancer.When they decided to try to have children, the Whittier, California, couple opted for in vitro fertilization at HRC Fertility in... + full article
ABC7 USA Health March 02, 2023
WHITTIER, Calif. (KABC) -- A Whittier couple is suing its fertility clinic, Huntington Reproductive Center, alleging it used an embryo it specifically promised it wouldn't because of the significant health consequences that come with it.The plaintiffs, Jason and Melissa... + más
California couple sues fertility clinic for allegedly implanting embryo with deadly cancer gene and trying to cover it up | CBS News
Couple sues Pasadena fertility clinic after baby is born with stomach-cancer gene | Los Angeles Times
ABC News USA Life March 02, 2023
A couple has filed a lawsuit against a California-based alleging the clinic transplanted an embryo with a cancer mutation during , despite the couple specifically cautioning against it.Melissa and Jason Diaz allege in their lawsuit, filed this week in Los Angeles, that the... + más
Couple’s Child Has Deadly Cancer Gene Thanks to IVF Clinic’s Screwup, Lawsuit Says | The Daily Beast
The Rise Of Fertility Tourism | Forbes
Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 02, 2023
Five years ago, Jason Diaz underwent drastic surgery to combat a rare type of cancer. He had his stomach removed. Diffuse gastric cancer is an inherited disease, and it's one that he did not wish to pass on. So when he and wife, Melissa, decided to have children, they made... + más
Lawsuit alleges Pasadena fertility center wrongly used embryo with cancer gene | ABC7
The Daily Beast USA Nation March 01, 2023
Jason and Melissa Diaz thought they were giving their future child a shot at a healthy life when they opted for over natural conception. But according to a new lawsuit, what they got was nothing short of a disaster.The California couple both carry genetic mutations: Melissa for... + más
Gene therapy has made some recent progress—is it enough? | Ars Technica
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 28, 2022
Walmart Inc. is teaming up with a fertility start-up to offer benefits under its insurance plan that will help its workers expand their families. The nation’s largest retailer and private employer said Tuesday it’s partnering with New York-based Kindbody to offer benefits... + más
Walmart to cover fertility treatments under insurance plan | 10 WBNS
Walmart to cover fertility treatments under insurance plan | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Health September 28, 2022
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Walmart is teaming up with a fertility startup to offer benefits under its insurance plan that will help its workers expand their families. The nation’s largest retailer and private employer said Tuesday it’s partnering with New York-based Kindbody to... + más
Walmart to cover fertility treatments under insurance plan | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Life September 27, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is teaming up with a fertility startup to offer benefits under its insurance plan that will help its workers expand their families.The nation’s largest retailer and private employer said Tuesday it’s partnering with New York-based Kindbody to offer... + más
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