Cross-Border Reproductive Care: Quality and Safety Challenges for the Regulator
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Davies, Trish
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Fertility and sterility 2010 Jun ; 94(1): e20-2
Abstract
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is increasing and poses legal, ethical, and moral challenges, not least for the organizations that regulate IVF. Fertility treatment in the U.K. is regulated by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority which has focused on providing comprehensive information for people seeking CBRC, the standards of quality and safety they should expect, and issues of donor anonymity, surrogacy, multiple births, and PGD.
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