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| Françoise ShenfieldSummaryAffiliation: North Yorkshire Country: UK Publications
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The impact of cross-border reproductive care or 'fertility tourism' on NHS maternity servicesA McKelvey
Fetal Medicine Unit, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing, University College Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
BJOG 116:1520-3. 2009..Ninety-four women (86%) conceived with fertility treatment of whom 24 (26%) had this performed overseas. Cross-border fertility treatment poses an increasing challenge to obstetricians. National data on its occurrence is urgently needed...
Implementing a good practice guide for CBRC: perspectives from the ESHRE Cross-Border Reproductive Care TaskforceFrançoise Shenfield
University College Hospitals Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, London, United Kingdom
Reprod Biomed Online 23:657-64. 2011..Patient centredness is also an important aspect, as well as fair treatment of all parties, based on appropriate and intelligible information...
Cross border reproductive care in six European countriesF Shenfield
Reproductive Medecine Unit, New EGA, UCLH, Euston Road, London NW1 2BU, UK
Hum Reprod 25:1361-8. 2010..The quantity and the reasons for seeking cross border reproductive care are unknown. The present article provides a picture of this activity in six selected European countries receiving patients...
Procreative liberty, or collective responsibility? Comment on the House of Commons report Human Reproductive Technologies and the Law, and on Dahl's responseFrançoise Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, University College Hospitals Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Huntley Street, London WC1E 6AU, UK
Reprod Biomed Online 11:155-7. 2005..It is argued that it is so important that an insular response by the select committee on the subject must be replaced by one founded on an international human rights stance, in which light sex selection may only be seen as sexist per se...
[Preimplantation genetic diagnosis in order to choose a saviour sibling]F Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, University College Hospital UCH, London WC1E 6AY, United Kingdom
Gynecol Obstet Fertil 33:833-4. 2005....
Too late for change, too early to judge, but an oxymoron will not solve the problemF Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, University College Hospitals Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Huntley Street, London WC1 E 6AU, UK
Reprod Biomed Online 10:433-5. 2005..Thus, "an 'all-inclusive' financial allowance to ...donor(s)" appears to be a contradictory statement (an oxymoron) that is unlikely to resolve the practical problems arising in gamete donor recruitment in the UK...
Taskforce 5: preimplantation genetic diagnosisF Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, Obstetric Hospital, 2nd Floor, University College Hospital, Huntley Street, London WC1 6AU, UK
Hum Reprod 18:649-51. 2003..The statement includes consideration of fundamental ethical principles, specific problems in cases of high genetic risk, and PGD for aneuploidy screening, HLA typing and sex selection for non-medical reasons...
Ethical issues in the genetic aspects of haemophiliaF Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, EGA UCH, London, UK
Haemophilia 8:268-72. 2002..The specific issues around prenatal diagnosis in general and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) are also discussed...
Current ethical dilemmas in assisted reproductionF Shenfield
Reproductive Medicine Unit, University College Hospital, London, UK
Int J Androl 20:74-8. 1997..Specific problems relating to andrology are analysed within the larger context of different ethical theories...
