A rare genetic mutation gave Jason Diaz stomach cancer at 32. He claims a fertility clinic used an embryo with the cancer-causing gene, putting his son at risk.

Home » Top Stories » A rare genetic mutation gave Jason Diaz stomach cancer at 32. He claims a fertility clinic used an embryo with the cancer-causing gene, putting his son at risk.

A Southern California couple is suing a fertility clinic for fraudulent concealment claiming they mistakenly transferred an embryo carrying a rare stomach cancer gene and then falsified patient records to cover up the error.

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