The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future therapy. The general principles of research ethics apply to these interventions. The proportionality principle demands that any possible harms to the oocyte donors should be proportionate to the possible benefits for society. The non-maleficence principle states that every reasonable effort should be made to minimize risks for donors. The position is adopted that, mutatis mutandis, women who donate oocytes for research should be treated similarly to research participants in clini-cal trials. This implies, among other things, that oocyte donors for research should receive reimbursement for all costs of the procedure and should get compensatio...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
There is a growing consensus that the offer of a reasonable compensation for oocyte donation for rep...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
This paper analyses the reasons that oocyte and sperm donation are experienced very differently by c...
This project examines the ethical permissibility of heterologous ovarian transplantation to treat in...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
The increasing commercialization of oocyte donation is a source of concern. This evolution is expres...
Oocyte donation has played an increasingly important role in assisted reproductive technologies sinc...
In this chapter, six important areas of ethical concern for practitioners working in the area of ooc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
The ethical debate surrounding embryonic stem cell research has long been monopolised by questions r...
Objective: In 2007, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority permitted oocyte donation for ...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
There is a growing consensus that the offer of a reasonable compensation for oocyte donation for rep...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
This paper analyses the reasons that oocyte and sperm donation are experienced very differently by c...
This project examines the ethical permissibility of heterologous ovarian transplantation to treat in...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
The increasing commercialization of oocyte donation is a source of concern. This evolution is expres...
Oocyte donation has played an increasingly important role in assisted reproductive technologies sinc...
In this chapter, six important areas of ethical concern for practitioners working in the area of ooc...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
The ethical debate surrounding embryonic stem cell research has long been monopolised by questions r...
Objective: In 2007, the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority permitted oocyte donation for ...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
BACKGROUND: The social and psychological factors determining intentions to donate gametes are import...