What about chromosome translocations?

  There is no good treatment for chromosomal translocations, and when this condition occurs in a fetus, it is best to abort.  Chromosomes are upper genetic segments that control the traits of our growth and the healthy development of our body, and if chromosomal translocations occur they are exchanges of chromosomal segments, and once these chromosomes are translocated they can lead to disease. These diseases are generally incurable and can only be alleviated by some treatments, and may also cause lifelong disability with no cure for the condition.  Only a small percentage of patients with chromosomal translocations can find the cause of the disease, and the treatment is still not available. In most cases this type of disease does not occur, often because of some stimuli resulting in genetic mutations, such as environmental stimuli and drug stimuli, these diseases are at the genetic level, modern medicine is still very difficult to reach this level.  The best thing to do in the case of translocation is to get a good checkup to avoid having a child with problems. When the child is born it can only receive some treatment to alleviate the symptoms, not to get a cure.