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Ovarian tissue preservation and future fertility: emerging technologies and ethical considerations

Patrizio, Pasquale; Butts, Samantha; Caplan, Arthur
Both adult women and prepubertal girls facing cancer treatment may have the option to harvest and cryopreserve ovarian tissue. If they have successful therapy for their disease, the tissue may be autotransplanted back into the woman's body or follicles may be harvested and matured in vitro. These techniques all remain experimental, however, and should be performed only by specialized centers that can provide a multidisciplinary team. The procedures should be done under approval from an Institutional Review Board with proper assurance of informed consent. Although the costs for research could be assessed to patients if no research funds are available, clinical fees should not be charged at this stage in the development of these technologies. Consideration should be given to the protection of minors by ensuring parental informed consent and child assent whenever possible. Disposition of cryopreserved gonadal tissue in the event of the participant's death should be formally designated. A registry should be established to follow the health of participants and their eventual offspring.
PMID: 15784838
ISSN: 1052-6773
CID: 164006

What a shot! Ethical issues associated with genomically derived vaccines

Chapter by: Caplan, Arthur
in: Genomics revolution : reshaping vaccine development and delivery by
[S.l.] : ASCB, 2005
pp. 131-137
ISBN: n/a
CID: 349892

Science and medicine in Nazi Germany: is moral inquiry into Nazi medical crimes immoral?

Chapter by: Caplan, Arthur L
in: Isaac Franck Distinguished Memorial Lectures on Ethics by
Washington, D.C. : Program for Jewish Civilization, 2005
pp. ?-?
ISBN: n/a
CID: 165309

Bioethics

Chapter by: Caplan, Arthur; Fiester, A
in: New dictionary of the history of ideas by Horowitz, Maryanne Cline [Eds]
[New York?] : Charles Scribner's Sons, c2005
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780684313832
CID: 337002

Brain Research and Neuroethics

Chapter by: Farah, Martha J; Wolpe, Paul Root; Caplan, Arthur
in: Ethics, law, and society : 1 by Gunning, Jennifer [Eds]
Aldershot [u.a.] : Ashgate, 2005
pp. 261-265
ISBN: 9780754645832
CID: 336942

Bioethics centers

Chapter by: Caplan, Arthur; Fiester, A
in: Encyclopedia of science, technology, and ethics by Mitcham, Carl [Eds]
Detroit, MI : Macmillan Reference USA, c2005
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 9780028659916
CID: 337012

Boom and bust -- have we learned what we need to from the flu vaccine shortage?

Caplan, Arthur
ORIGINAL:0008221
ISSN: 1530-3004
CID: 348172

Is it ethical to use enhancement technologies to make us better than well? [Editorial]

Caplan, Arthur; Elliott, Carl
BACKGROUND TO THE DEBATE: A variety of biomedical technologies are being developed that can be used for purposes other than treating disease. Such "enhancement technologies" can be used to improve our appearance and regulate our emotions, with the goal of feeling "better than well." While these technologies can help people adapt to their rapidly changing lifestyles, their use raises important ethical issues.
PMCID:539045
PMID: 15630464
ISSN: 1549-1277
CID: 164012

Transplantation at any price? [Comment]

Caplan, Arthur L
PMID: 15575892
ISSN: 1600-6135
CID: 164013

Organs.com: new commercially brokered organ transfers raise questions

Caplan, Arthur
PMID: 15666887
ISSN: 0093-0334
CID: 164008