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Oncofertility : Ethical, Legal, Social, and Medical Perspectives

Campo-Engelstein, Lisa(Edited by)Rodriguez, Sarah(Edited by)Woodruff, Teresa K.(Edited by)Zoloth, Laurie(Edited by)
Part of the Cancer Treatment and Research series
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Oncofertility has emerged as a way to address potential lost or impaired fertility in cancer patients and survivors, with active biomedical research that is developing new ways to help these individuals preserve their ability to have biological children. In order to move beyond oncofertility as a science and medical technology and begin to address the ethical, legal, and social ramifications of this emerging field, we must give voice to scholars from the humanities and social sciences to engage in a multidisciplinary discussion. This book brings together a pool of experts from a variety of fields, including communication, economics, ethics, history, law, religion, and sociology, to examine the complex issues raised by recent developments in oncofertility and to offer advice from national and international perspectives as we create new technology. Given the inherent interdisciplinary nature of oncofertility, this book is not only valuable, but also necessary to cultivate a deep understanding of new issues with the eventual aim of offering proposals for addressing them. Indeed, this book will be useful for people not only within the humanities and social sciences disciplines but also for those who are confronted with cancer and the possibility of impaired fertility and the medical practitioners within oncology and reproductive medicine who are at the front lines of this emerging field.

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Product Details
Springer
144196519X / 9781441965196
Paperback
21/07/2011
156 x 234 mm, 1650 grams