Beyond the Best Interests of a Child: Bone Marrow Transplantation among Half-Siblings

Among the most sensitive tasks of our courts of law is dealing with disputes among parents over the best interests of children. 1 The Illinois Supreme Court was recently faced with an unusual case in which one of the parties to such a dispute was a father attempting to save the life of a child criti...

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Biological and medical sciences
Bone marrow
Bone Marrow Transplantation
Bone marrow, stem cells transplantation. Graft versus host reaction
Child
Child Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
Child, Preschool
Children & youth
Family
Humans
Illinois
Leukemia
Leukemia - surgery
Male
Medical sciences
Parents
Transfusions. Complications. Transfusion reactions. Cell and gene therapy
Transplants & implants
United States
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