The Child as Living Donor: Parental Consent and Child Assent

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (2):143-148 (2004)
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Abstract

Despite the much-discussed court cases in the 1970s that permitted some sibling-to-sibling kidney donations from minors,1 principles that can guide parental, medical, or judicial decisionmaking are neither clearly articulated nor uncontroversial

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