Nuffield Council On Bioethics Concerned About Amendments To EU Directive On Tissues & CellsDecember 11, 2003The Nuffield Council on Bioethics has written to MEPs expressing concern about proposed amendments to the European Directive on tissues and cells, due to be discussed in the European Parliament next week (15 - 18 December). The proposals could restrict or even ban the creation of embryos for research or tissue transplantation. The Nuffield Council believes the amendments poses a real threat to stem cell research which offers the possibility of significant advances in healthcare. In a discussion paper, Stem cell therapy: the ethical issues, published in 2000, the Nuffield Council concluded that research into human stem cells has the potential to develop treatments for a variety of diseases and should be permitted with safeguards. Within the context of the UK, where research involving embryos has been authorised for specific purposes including infertility, contraception, congenital diseases and prenatal diagnosis, there was no moral reason not to allow additional research intended to develop therapies for others. Within Europe there are diverse attitudes to embryo research in general and the derivation of stem cells through therapeutic cloning in particular. Many countries have debated the ethical issues and some, like the UK, have decided that research on embryos, with appropriate legislation, can be morally justified. "The proposed amendments to the European Directive would severely limit this research. We believe that the creation of embryos using therapeutic cloning offers such significant potential medical benefits that the research must be allowed to continue," said Dr Sandy Thomas, Director of the Nuffield Council. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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