Stem cell transplantations between siblings as social phenomena : the child's body and family decision-making / Christina Schües, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Martina Jürgensen, Madeleine Herzog, editors.

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Other Authors: Schües, Christina (Editor), Rehmann-Sutter, Christoph, 1959- (Editor), Jürgensen, Martina (Editor), Herzog, Madeleine (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Series:Philosophy and medicine ; v. 144.
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Online Access:1850-9999
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The child's body and bone marrow transplantation. Introduction (Christina Schües)
  • Chapter 2. A donor by chance or by conception : My Sister's Keeper reconsidered (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
  • Chapter 3. Dimensions and tensions of the child's well-being and stem cell transplantation. A conceptual analysis (Christina Schües)
  • Part 1. Mapping responsibilities
  • Chapter 4. Introduction: Topic I (Martina Jürgensen)
  • Chapter 5. Mediating the risks of mutual care. Families and the ethical challenges of sibling bone marrow donation (Claudia Wiesemann)
  • Chapter 6. Responsibility, care and illness in family relationships(Jutta Ecarius)
  • Part 2. Dealing with illness
  • Chapter 7. Introduction: Topic II (Martina Jürgensen)
  • Chapter 8. Illness within the Family (Amy Mullin)
  • Chapter 9. Dwelling on the past: Illness, transplantation and families' responsibilities in retrospect (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter)
  • Part 3. Processes of decision making
  • Chapter 10. Introduction: Topic III (Martina Jürgensen)
  • Chapter 11. Deciding about child bone marrow donation - Procedural moral pitfalls (Tim Henning)
  • Chapter 12. A Decision-Making Approach for Children to Ethically Serve as Stem Cell Donors (Lainie Friedman Ross)
  • Part 4. Constructing familial bodies
  • Chapter 13. Introduction: Topic IV (Martina Jürgensen)
  • Chapter 14. Stem cell transplantation, microchimerism and assemblages (Margrit Shildrick)
  • Chapter 15. Intercorporeality - giving life from one body to another (Christina Schües)
  • Chapter 16. Open questions (Christoph Rehmann-Sutter).