
Julie Paulli Budtz
Julie Paulli Budtz is a spokesperson for the European Sperm Bank, an organization that has implemented policies regarding sperm donation to mitigate health risks associated with genetic diseases. Following a recent case involving a donor with a cancer-causing mutation, she expressed the bank's commitment to establishing international limits on donor usage, highlighting the challenges of detecting disease-causing mutations without prior knowledge of their existence.
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Julie Paulli Budtz, a spokeswoman for the European Sperm Bank (ESB), told CNN that the company is 'deeply affected by the case and the impact that the rare TP53 mutation has on a number of families, children and the donor.'
At least 197 children were fathered by sperm donor with cancer-causing gene. Some have already diedJulie Paulli Budtz, VP. of corporate communications at the European Sperm Bank, expressed to Fox News Digital that they are 'deeply affected by this case.'
Sperm donor with rare cancer mutation linked to 10 cancer cases in childrenJulie Paulli Budtz is the vice-president of corporate communications at the European Sperm Bank and expressed that the organization was deeply affected by the case of the sperm donor.
Sperm donor with rare genetic mutation fathered 67 children. Ten now have cancer, prompting calls for reform
Julie Paulli Budtz supported the need for limits on sperm donations and advocated for a dialogue on establishing mandatory family limits internationally.
Avrupa'da felaketi yaydı: 67 çocuğun 10'u kanser hastasıJulie Paulli Budtz, a spokesperson for the European Sperm Bank, said: 'We are deeply affected by this case.'
Sperm from cancer-risk donor used to conceive at least 67 children across Europe | Sperm donation




