Conceiving a saviour sibling can be a vital treatment option for a child suffering from a haematological condition. However, the legality of this option may be called into question in countries where there is no clear law or policy regarding the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis with HLA typing (PGD-HLA typing) or HLA typing alone for this purpose. In Malaysia for instance, there is no legislative framework governing the use of assisted reproductive technology and the only guidance appears to be provided by guidelines issued by the Malaysian Medical Council. In the absence of clear direction, broad guidelines or policy positions taken by such statutory bodies may heavily influence the practice or roll out of certain technologically a...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) constitutes one of the most significant medical innovations ...
The Victorian Infertility Treatment Authority has given permission to allow tissue typing in combina...
In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislat...
The conception of saviour siblings using preimplantation genetic diagnosis coupled with human leukoc...
The advancement of human reproductive technology has made it possible for parents with a child affec...
The creation of saviour siblings using the embryo selection technologies, namely, preimplantation g...
Background: Not all children in need of a haematopoietic stem cell transplant have a suitable relati...
© 2010 Dr. Michelle Taylor-SandsPreimplantation tissue typing (PTT) is a form of assisted reproducti...
some parents are now able to select embryos free from genetic disease which will provide stem cells ...
On February 3, 2015, Members of the United Kingdom’s Parliament, in an historical move, voted to app...
In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislat...
This paper provides an overview of the regulatory developments in the UK which impact on the use of ...
In 2003, the case of R (on the Application of Quintavalle) v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Auth...
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a technology used in conjunction with in vitro fertilisa...
concerning preimplantation genetic diagnosis for human leukocyte antigen typing of embryos. This app...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) constitutes one of the most significant medical innovations ...
The Victorian Infertility Treatment Authority has given permission to allow tissue typing in combina...
In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislat...
The conception of saviour siblings using preimplantation genetic diagnosis coupled with human leukoc...
The advancement of human reproductive technology has made it possible for parents with a child affec...
The creation of saviour siblings using the embryo selection technologies, namely, preimplantation g...
Background: Not all children in need of a haematopoietic stem cell transplant have a suitable relati...
© 2010 Dr. Michelle Taylor-SandsPreimplantation tissue typing (PTT) is a form of assisted reproducti...
some parents are now able to select embryos free from genetic disease which will provide stem cells ...
On February 3, 2015, Members of the United Kingdom’s Parliament, in an historical move, voted to app...
In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislat...
This paper provides an overview of the regulatory developments in the UK which impact on the use of ...
In 2003, the case of R (on the Application of Quintavalle) v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Auth...
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a technology used in conjunction with in vitro fertilisa...
concerning preimplantation genetic diagnosis for human leukocyte antigen typing of embryos. This app...
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) constitutes one of the most significant medical innovations ...
The Victorian Infertility Treatment Authority has given permission to allow tissue typing in combina...
In New Zealand the choice by intending parents to use reproductive technology is limited by legislat...