There is a growing consensus that the offer of a reasonable compensation for oocyte donation for reproductive treatment is acceptable if it does not compromise voluntary and altruistically motivated donation. However, how to translate this 'reasonable compensation' in practice remains unclear as compensation rates offered to oocyte donors between different European Union countries vary significantly. Clinics involved in oocyte donation, as well as those in other medical contexts, might be encouraged in calculating a more consistent and transparent compensation for donors if the elements that constitute a reasonable compensation are explicated. In doing so, lessons can be learnt from living organ donation and medical research participation. ...
Introduction: This qualitative study was conducted to explore the motivations and experience of oocy...
Arguments have been put forth as to whether women who donate oocytes for human embryonic stem cell (...
The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assiste...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Introduction: One of the ongoing ethical debates in medically assisted reproduction is whether or n...
Paying women to donate oocytes has sparked much controversy. Interestingly, a duality of practice ha...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
In this perspective, I shall argue that women who donate eggs solely for human embryonic stem cell r...
The increasing commercialization of oocyte donation is a source of concern. This evolution is expres...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
This paper explores problems associated with using altruism as the central value in gamete donation,...
This paper analyses the reasons that oocyte and sperm donation are experienced very differently by c...
Introduction: This qualitative study was conducted to explore the motivations and experience of oocy...
Arguments have been put forth as to whether women who donate oocytes for human embryonic stem cell (...
The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assiste...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : ...
Introduction: One of the ongoing ethical debates in medically assisted reproduction is whether or n...
Paying women to donate oocytes has sparked much controversy. Interestingly, a duality of practice ha...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
In this perspective, I shall argue that women who donate eggs solely for human embryonic stem cell r...
The increasing commercialization of oocyte donation is a source of concern. This evolution is expres...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Introduction: This qualitative study...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
This paper explores problems associated with using altruism as the central value in gamete donation,...
This paper analyses the reasons that oocyte and sperm donation are experienced very differently by c...
Introduction: This qualitative study was conducted to explore the motivations and experience of oocy...
Arguments have been put forth as to whether women who donate oocytes for human embryonic stem cell (...
The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assiste...