Uterine Transplantation

Summary:

 

 

Events:

The Ethics of Uterus Transplantation

15th – 16th September 2016

 

Publications:

B.P. Jones, A. Rajamanoharan, N.J. Williams, S. Vali, S. Saso, I. Mantrali, M. Jalmbrant, M.Y. Thum, C. Diaz-Garcia, S. Ghaem-Maghami, S. Wilkinson, I. Quiroga, P. Friend, J. Yazbek and J.R. Smith, ‘Uterine Transplantation Using Living Donation: A Cross-Sectional Study Assessing Perceptions, Acceptability and Suitability’, Transplantation Direct, 7(3): e673, 2021.

N. Hammond-Browning and N.J. Williams, ‘Developing an International Registry for Uterus Transplantation (IRUTx): Promises and Challenges’, Human Reproduction, 35(12): 2643-2649, 2020.

L. O’Donovan, N.J. Williams and S. Wilkinson, ‘Ethical and Policy Issues Raised by Uterus Transplants‘, British Medical Bulletin, 131(1): 1-10, 2019.

B.P. Jones, N.J. Williams, S. Saso, M.Y. Thum, I. Quiroga, J. Yazbek, S. Wilkinson, S. Ghaem-Maghami, P. Thomas and J.R. Smith, ‘Uterine Transplantation in Transgender Women’, BJOG, 126(2): 152-156, 2019.

L. Guntram and N.J. Williams, ‘Positioning Uterus Transplantation as a ‘More Ethical’ Alternative to Surrogacy?: Exploring Symmetries between UTx and Surrogacy Through Analysis of a Swedish Government White Paper’, Bioethics, 32(8): 509-518, 2018.

N.J. Williams, ‘Deceased Donation in Uterus Transplantation Trials: Novelty, Consent and Surrogate Decision-Making‘, Am J Bioeth, 18(7): 18-20, 2018.

N.J. Williams, ‘Should Deceased Donation be Morally Preferred in Uterine Transplantation Trials?‘, Bioethics, 30(6): 415-424, 2016.

S. Wilkinson and N.J. Williams , ‘Public funding, social change and uterus transplants: A response to commentaries’, The Journal of Medical Ethics, 43: 572-573, 2016.

S. Wilkinson and N. J. Williams, ‘Should Uterus Transplants be Publicly Funded?’, The Journal of Medical Ethics, 42: 559-565, 2015.