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  1. Yes it sounds like it would be beneficial to many to have this test. But all healthcare systems make priority decisions, even within the UK the health funding is so variable, much more so than Aus in my experience. My son (born in UK) has a genetic condition that puts him at higher cancer risk than normal children. The UK doesn't follow the international guidelines for management of his condition which calls for 3 monthly ultrasounds to detect cancers earlier. Aus (and many other countries around the world, the USA included) do the ultrasounds. It all comes down to cost and which patient groups can justify that they are a priority Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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