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 Learning Objectives
• Be able to define and analyse the ethical and socio cultural pros and cons of CBRC for the patients and future offspring (?freedom v burden)
• Reflect on semantics: “Tourism” , “exile”, ‘transnational reproduction’, ‘reproductive travel’ ; CBRC, more neutral and patient centered (“forced necessity”)
• Be able to analyse .... pros and cons for the collaborators
• Be aware of evidence and flows of patients (original definition) in Europe, USA , and other various areas of the world (North/South)
• Appraise the evolution of CBRC: from travel of patients to travel of collaborators and transport of cells : extension/ (semantic) distortion/progress?
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   CBRC, a growing phenomenon for >10y
• Definition: movements by candidate health care recipients from one country or jurisdiction where treatment is unavailable for them to another country or jurisdiction where they can obtain the treatment they need
• What is in a word? : “Tourism” , “exile”, ‘transnational reproduction’, ‘reproductive travel’ ; CBRC, more neutral and patient centered (“forced necessity”)
• Avoid the terms ‘reproductive’ or ‘procreative tourism’ because of their negative connotations Ethics and law TF 2008
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