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Ethics of IVF Treatment: Remember the Patient!

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The first rule of ethics and IVF treatment is to have some! The second is to stick to them. The third is, when in doubt, remember rules one and two, even when there are corporate pressures. Below is an expansion of these rules.

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Clark, A.M. (2016). Ethics of IVF Treatment: Remember the Patient!. In: Fleming, S., Varghese, A. (eds) Organization and Management of IVF Units. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29373-8_14

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