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Ethical implications of new techniques for fertility preservation

A recent branch within reproductive medicine aims to preserve the fertility of people whose reproductive potential is threatened by disease, medical treatments or other factors. This can be done by removing, storing and/or transplanting gametes, embryos and reproductive tissue. We aim to grasp the ethical issues that arise with each of these interventions.

Date:1 Oct 2010 →  30 Sep 2017
Keywords:reproductive ethics, medical ethics, reproductive medicine, fertility preservation
Disciplines:Gynaecology and obstetrics, Ethics, Nursing, Endocrinology and metabolic diseases, Other philosophy, ethics and religious studies not elsewhere classified