Ethics of Paediatric Medical Assistance in Dying

The Meducator Pub Date : 2018-12-10 DOI:10.35493/medu.34.11
A. Dong, Aaron Wen, P. Ren
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Abstract

An increasing number of patients require life-saving stem cell transplants, often from unrelated donors. In order to facilitate this process, bone marrow and stem cell registries have been established to genetically catalog potential donors and can be used to find matches for patients in need. Given the wide genetic variability in populations and significant ethnic disparities in donor registries worldwide, there are substantial gaps in the availability of compatible unrelated stem cell donors. Limited understanding of the procedures involved in stem cell donation, along with potential misconceptions of associated risks, may discourage prospective donors. Many people are unaware that there are two established methods for stem cell donation from adult donors, either through bone marrow harvest or—more commonly— through peripheral blood stem cell harvest. This evidence-based commentary explores these two procedures, deconstructs misconstrued fears associated with stem cell donation, and subsequently encourages readers to consider registering as stem cell donors.
死亡中的儿科医疗援助伦理
越来越多的患者需要挽救生命的干细胞移植,通常来自无关的捐赠者。为了促进这一进程,已经建立了骨髓和干细胞登记处,以便对潜在捐赠者进行基因分类,并可用于为有需要的患者寻找匹配。鉴于人口中广泛的遗传变异和世界范围内供体登记中显著的种族差异,相容的非亲属干细胞供体的可用性存在很大差距。对干细胞捐赠过程的有限理解,以及对相关风险的潜在误解,可能会阻碍潜在的捐赠者。很多人都不知道有两种成熟的成人干细胞捐献方法,一种是骨髓采集,另一种是更常见的外周血干细胞采集。这篇基于证据的评论探讨了这两个程序,解构了与干细胞捐赠相关的误解恐惧,并随后鼓励读者考虑注册为干细胞捐赠者。
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