2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2004.05.002
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La fécondation in vitro en France. Approche économique et influence du choix des gonadotrophines (urinaires ou recombinantes) sur le coût

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“…It also created moral and ethical issues. Thus, as fixture of the societal landscape, assisted reproductive technologies and their potential uses challenged scientists, ethicists, religious scholars, governments, politicians, and society [15] and became controversial [16][17][18][19]. The main challenges reside in the complexity of the scientific information, the moral values associated with the subject, and the political dilemmas [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also created moral and ethical issues. Thus, as fixture of the societal landscape, assisted reproductive technologies and their potential uses challenged scientists, ethicists, religious scholars, governments, politicians, and society [15] and became controversial [16][17][18][19]. The main challenges reside in the complexity of the scientific information, the moral values associated with the subject, and the political dilemmas [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bien que le transfert électif d'un seul embryon soit légèrement moins efficace que le DET en terme de naissance d'au moins un enfant, la différence est largement compensée par le coût moindre de cette politique de transfert. Pour ce même auteur le coût moyen d'une tentative de FIV ou d'ICSI s'élève respectivement à 2933 et 3386 euros, ce qui se rapproche des coûts retrouvés en France[30]. Lors d'une conférence d'experts (Conférence d'experts de la fondation Bertarelli, Paris 2004,…”
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