Correction: Is it ethical to provide IVF add-ons when there is no evidence of a benefit if the patient requests it?

Journal of Medical Ethics 45 (6):422-422 (2019)
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Zemyarska MS. Is it ethical to provide IVF add-ons when there is no evidence of a benefit if the patient requests it? J Med Ethics 2019;45:346–50. doi: 10.1136/medethics-2018-104983. The Acknowledgements section of …

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