Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice varies widely. There are compelling arguments for maintaining anonymity of both parties before unspecified donor transplantation and specified indirect transplantation. After transplantation, there are still good reasons to avoid disclosure of identities. Although anonymity could be lifted if both parties explicitly request it, there are significant, potentially negative consequences of such an approach. Both donor and recipient should be counseled regarding these, and transplant teams should consider the considerable financial and psychosocial costs if problems are encountered as a result of contact. Given the recent rise in the number of unsp...
Live donor kidney transplantation has become a widely sought treatment by patients with end-stage re...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity between living donors and recipients is a topic of discussion among transplant professiona...
Background Maintaining anonymity is a requirement in the Netherlands and Sweden for kidney donation ...
Purpose Policies and procedures exist in many jurisdictions regarding ‘anonymity’. These prohibit co...
Background. In the Netherlands, anonymity of organ donation, which is currently protected by legisla...
This book examines donor conception and the search for information by donor-conceived people. It det...
The article is devoted to the analysis of legal, medical, moral and ethical aspects of the principle...
The article is devoted to the analysis of legal, medical, moral and ethical aspects of the principle...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed This study involved 46 recipients and donors in personal...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Live donor kidney transplantation has become a widely sought treatment by patients with end-stage re...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity of donors or recipients in living-donor transplantation is a complex issue and practice va...
Anonymity between living donors and recipients is a topic of discussion among transplant professiona...
Background Maintaining anonymity is a requirement in the Netherlands and Sweden for kidney donation ...
Purpose Policies and procedures exist in many jurisdictions regarding ‘anonymity’. These prohibit co...
Background. In the Netherlands, anonymity of organ donation, which is currently protected by legisla...
This book examines donor conception and the search for information by donor-conceived people. It det...
The article is devoted to the analysis of legal, medical, moral and ethical aspects of the principle...
The article is devoted to the analysis of legal, medical, moral and ethical aspects of the principle...
^To whom correspondence should be addressed This study involved 46 recipients and donors in personal...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...
Live donor kidney transplantation has become a widely sought treatment by patients with end-stage re...
Donor conception has been practiced as a medical procedure to bypass first, male, and subsequently ...
BACKGROUND: In 2005, UK legislation was changed requiring any donor of gametes or embryos used in th...