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Fertility testing is becoming more accessible as demand from Australian women increases. But what are the implications?

Fertility testing is becoming more accessible as demand from Australian women increases. But what are the implications?
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Main Course Films names Catherine Waldby head of business and strategy

Main Course Films names Catherine Waldby head of business and strategy
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'Very pragmatic': 42% of Australian women are open to egg freezing as a work perk | Reproduction


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Last year, while working from home as a result of the Covid pandemic, Emily went through the process of freezing her eggs.
It was something the 26-year-old Australian had been interested in for several years, but she made the decision to undergo the procedure when her company introduced it as an employee benefit.
Emily, whose name has been changed for her privacy, was then working at a multinational firm, which partially reimbursed her for two cycles of egg freezing.
“For me it was a very pragmatic decision,” she says – one informed by her own medical background. Emily is now practising clinical medicine, working as a junior doctor with an interest in specialising in obstetrics. ....

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Emergent tissue economies: Immunotherapy and the value of cancer tissue


Emergent tissue economies: Immunotherapy and the value of cancer tissue
The Medical Anthropology Seminar of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine  (LSHTM) seeks to bring together anthropologists working at the intersections of (public) health and medicine. 
Join us for this webinar with Henry Llewellyn and Q&A, and stay around for an “informal chat” at the end of the session. 
 
Abstract
Personalised immunotherapies in cancer include vaccines made with antigens taken from patients’ own tumours that are harvested by surgery.  Their rationale is easily understood by patients by combining their tumour tissue with their immune cells, the vaccine equips their own immune systems with the capabilities to recognise and target their own tumour a means of enhancing the body’s “natural defence” against cancer.  Having drawn significant gains from recent advances in immunology, such vaccines hold considerable promise among c ....

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