Moving the Womb. Moving the Womb.

Moving the Womb‪.‬

The Hastings Center Report, 2007, May-June, 37, 3

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Recently, a team of physicians at the New York Downtown Hospital announced they had received approval from their institutional review board to attempt the first uterus transplant in the world from a cadaver donor. (1) Teams in the United Kingdom and Sweden have also publicly stated their interest in trying uterus transplantation in women. Transplantation always involves serious risks for recipients, stemming both from the solid organ transplant surgery itself and from the immunosuppressive drugs that transplant recipients will have to take for the rest of their lives. These risks, however, have been generally viewed as acceptable by surgeons, third-party payers, government regulators, and patients because the success rate is high and the benefit of receiving a heart, kidney, lung, or liver--continued life--is self-evident.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2007
1 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hastings Center
SIZE
139.6
KB

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