Fair access challenges in maternal-fetal surgery trials
Alice Cavolo,
Daniel Pizzolato,
Chris Gastmans
et al.
Abstract:Maternal fetal surgery (MFS) trials have the potential to substantially increase the survival and quality of life of fetuses with life-threatening conditions, but they also entail relevant and yet overlooked fair access challenges. In this topic piece, we will present the fair access concerns in MFS trials/practice and their ethical ramifications as well as some possible ways to address them. The most obvious challenge is cost. Although the cost of the surgery itself is generally covered, costs are high for p… Show more
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