Human egg donors stir medical ethics row


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 27 Nov 2005

SEOUL: With some facts about the acquisition of human eggs for stem cell research confirmed through a series of tell-tale statements by people involved in the project aiming at curing intractable diseases, the Korean pioneers in this epochal medical venture should ask themselves whether they are ethically qualified for the job. 

If the answer is yes from the depth of their consciences, they should proceed vigorously with their task, and the people and government should give them unreserved support.  

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