Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2009This presentation was part of the session : Policy Actors and RelationshipsAlthough oocyte donation is an increasingly important component of fertility treatment in the United States, few regulations address this ethically-contentious practice. Rather, oversight relies on self-regulation in the form of ethics guidelines published by professional organizations. Among other topics, these guidelines include limits on the appropriate compensation for oocyte donors. Specifically, the Ethics Committee of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine has written that "at this time sums of $5,000 or more require justification and sums above $10,000 are not appropriate." Furthermore, they ...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
This presentation shows the standing ethical questions in the aspect of gamete donation, analyzes th...
Worldwide, oocyte donors donate voluntarily or receive varying amounts of money for donation. This r...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
There is a growing consensus that the offer of a reasonable compensation for oocyte donation for rep...
Oocyte donation has been used to treat human infertility for nearly 30 years, and remains particular...
Arguments have been put forth as to whether women who donate oocytes for human embryonic stem cell (...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
Paying women to donate oocytes has sparked much controversy. Interestingly, a duality of practice ha...
Introduction: One of the ongoing ethical debates in medically assisted reproduction is whether or n...
Background: Egg donor agencies are increasingly being used as part of IVF in the US, but are essenti...
Egg “donation” is a burgeoning industry in the United States. Fertility clinics capitalize on financ...
Accomplishments in the field of oocyte donation may soon be overshadowed by increasingly questionabl...
The donor-assisted fertility industry is booming in the United States, where assisted reproductive t...
Egg donation has proven to be a valuable tool in addressing the health issues with infertility. Give...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
This presentation shows the standing ethical questions in the aspect of gamete donation, analyzes th...
Worldwide, oocyte donors donate voluntarily or receive varying amounts of money for donation. This r...
AbstractThe debate on both the appropriateness of allowing healthy women to provide oocytes for rese...
There is a growing consensus that the offer of a reasonable compensation for oocyte donation for rep...
Oocyte donation has been used to treat human infertility for nearly 30 years, and remains particular...
Arguments have been put forth as to whether women who donate oocytes for human embryonic stem cell (...
The present paper focuses on oocyte donation for non-reproductive purposes, i.e. research and future...
Paying women to donate oocytes has sparked much controversy. Interestingly, a duality of practice ha...
Introduction: One of the ongoing ethical debates in medically assisted reproduction is whether or n...
Background: Egg donor agencies are increasingly being used as part of IVF in the US, but are essenti...
Egg “donation” is a burgeoning industry in the United States. Fertility clinics capitalize on financ...
Accomplishments in the field of oocyte donation may soon be overshadowed by increasingly questionabl...
The donor-assisted fertility industry is booming in the United States, where assisted reproductive t...
Egg donation has proven to be a valuable tool in addressing the health issues with infertility. Give...
Objectives: In 2007, the HFEA issued new legislation that allowed women to donate their oocytes fo...
This presentation shows the standing ethical questions in the aspect of gamete donation, analyzes th...
Worldwide, oocyte donors donate voluntarily or receive varying amounts of money for donation. This r...