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Would You Donate Your Eggs to Science? 21 Feb 2007
Should women be allowed to donate their eggs purely for research? The Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA) are meeting today to discuss changing their policy to allow women to do exactly that. But the medical community is split and some feel we don’t know enough about the possible risks to women’s health.

To discuss the issues, Jenni is joined by Professor Donna Dickenson, Professor of Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of London and Professor Alison Murdoch, Consultant Gynaecologist at the Newcastle Fertility Centre.


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