Modified cold sore virus kills tumours in terminally ill cancer patients
A modified herpes virus is now being heralded for shrinking tumours in terminal cancer patients...
A modified herpes virus is now being heralded for shrinking tumours in terminal cancer patients...
A new pathway involved in the breaking and repairing of noncoding DNA has been discovered, which may lead to new treatments for neurological diseases...
More than 32,000 newly diagnosed young cancer patients in the USA could face challenges accessing fertility preservation treatment each year due to the overturning of Roe v Wade...
Removing the binding sites for an oncogene has been shown to slow cancer cell growth...
Conditions that are favourable to growing good quality brain organoids have been demonstrated by University of California scientists...
by Ryan Au
Police in Vietnam have arrested a woman on suspicion of facilitating commercial surrogacy...
Hosted by Harriet Errington, a partner at Boodle Hatfield, this podcast discusses the challenges that UK surrogacy law currently presents – and perhaps more interestingly, how it might move forward...
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Donor Conception: Who Should Know What and When?
by Dr Yvonne Collins
This event, produced by PET, offered an opportunity to explore the complex and often contentious issues surrounding donor conception, anonymity and future law reforms...
Fertility clinics' compliance with consumer law: Findings from the CMA
by Debbie Kitcher-Jones
The CMA discusses its findings from its review of consumer law compliance in the fertility sector, sets out a number of recommendations to the sector and explains what it plans to do next...