Genetics in human reproduction /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: European Network for Biomedical Ethics, Instituut voor Gezondheitsethiek
Other Authors: Hildt, Elisabeth, Graumann, Sigrid
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate Pub., [1999]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Pt. 1. Medical and scientific view
  • Clinical experience with PID and ICSI / Ingeborg Liebaers ... [et al.]
  • The various micromanipulative procedures: state of the art, chances, and risks / Dieter Meschede, Jürgen Horst
  • The relation between ICSI and genetic diagnosis from an ethical point of view / Barbara Maier
  • Modification of IVF application and access to IVF services by PID? / Brian A. Lieberman
  • Examples for possible PID indications - scientific background and reflections on effects / Ulrike A. Mau
  • Should there be a uniform list of genetic diseases allowing access to PID? / Hansjakob Müller
  • Nuclear transplantation - medical and ethical aspects / Gerd Richter, Matthew D. Bacchetta
  • Pt. 2. Personal interests and moral implications
  • Ethics of preimplantation genetic diagnosis / Guido de Wert
  • Preimplantation diagnosis. A reflection in light of a personalist ethics / Paul Schotsmans
  • Ethical aspects of germline gene therapy / Alexandre Mauron
  • 'Quality control' in reproduction - what can it mean, what should it mean? / Dieter Birnbacher
  • Does gene therapy have ethically problematic effects on identity? / Ingmar Persson
  • Pt. 3. Moral rights and duties
  • Does PID solve the moral problems of prenatal diagnosis? A rights analysis / Deryck Beyleveld
  • Ethics of research on human embryos / Reiner wimmer
  • Categorical arguments - pro life versus pro choice? / Maureen Junker-Kenny
  • Selection through prenatal diagnosis and preimplantation diagnosis / Hille Haker
  • Pt. 4. Social concepts and moral implications
  • Eugenics comes back with medically assisted procreation / Bernard Sèle, Jacques Testart
  • Germline gene 'therapy': public opinions with regard to eugenics / Sigrid Graumann
  • Predictive genetic medicine - a new concept of disease / Lene Koch
  • Animal models: an anthropologist considers Dolly / Sarah Franklin
  • Issues surrounding preimplantation diagnosis and germline gene therapy / Alexandre Quintanilha
  • Beside the point - reflections on passivity / Paul J.M. van Tongeren
  • Pt. 5. Choices and decision making
  • What claims can be based on the desire for a healthy child? Towards an ethics of 'informed desires' / Walter Lesch
  • The European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups / Ysbrand Poortman
  • Some reflections on the use of the term 'prevention' in reproductive medicine / Elisabeth Hildt
  • Preimplantation diagnosis - implications for genetic counselling / Ruth Chadwick
  • Pt. 6. Health care, justice and regulation
  • Legal regulations concerning preimplantation diagnosis / Jennifer Gunning
  • Reproductive technology and the slippery slope argument: a message in blood / Tony McGleenan
  • Measuring the benefits of IVF / Emma McIntosh, Mandy Ryan
  • Justice and preimplantation diagnosis / Joke de Witte
  • The role of ethics codes in medicine - how can they be helpful in making decisions? / Stella Reiter-Theil.