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Asian immigrants to the United States are less likely to donate cryopreserved embryos for research use
Oleh:
Sharma, Harsha
;
Johnstone, Erica
;
Gates, Elena
;
Sohn, Sae H.
;
Huddleston, Heather G.
;
Fujimoto, Victor Y.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Fertility and Sterility (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 95 no. 05 (Apr. 2011)
,
page 1672-1676.
Topik:
EMBRYOLOGY
;
Cryopreservation
;
embryo donation
;
human embryonic stem cells
;
embryo research
;
embryo disposition
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
F02.K.2011.03
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Objective To determine whether there are ethnic differences in the proportion of IVF patients donating excess cryopreserved embryos for use in research. Design Retrospective. Setting University clinic. Patient(s) Four hundred consecutive patients undergoing IVF. Intervention(s) None. Main Outcome Measure(s) Embryo disposition plan reported on the cryopreservation consent form (disposal, donation for research, or donation for therapeutic use). Result(s) Compared with Europeans or Asians born in the U.S., Asians born outside the U.S. were less likely to opt to donate excess embryos. Research donation was highly associated with interest in participation in clinical research. Conclusion(s) Decreased donation of excess embryos for research among Asians born outside the U.S. may relate to religious, sociocultural, language, or other undescribed factors. Targeted educational strategies may be critical to the development of a diverse pool of embryos available for research.
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