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Chromosome screening, single-embryo transfer improve outcomes


 

AT A MEETING ON IVF AND EMBRYO TRANSFER

"This is not only cost effective, this is massively cost effective, perhaps the most cost-effective thing we’ve ever done in our field," he said.

Dr. Scott has been an adviser to EMD Serono and Ferring Pharmaceuticals.

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*Correction, 9/11/2013: An earlier version of this story attributed the 31% clinical miscarriage rate per single gestational sac to the wrong treatment group.

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