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Research Project
Monday, 08 November 2004

Seeking opinions on the management of assessing response to  new injection devices and attitudes towards the combined use of LH and FSH.

My name is Lynda Murphy and I work for Medicys Ltd an International Medical Market Research company. We are inviting women who are currently undergoing IVF treatment  to participate in a study being conducted to find out opinions on the management of assessing response to  new injection devices and attitudes towards the combined use of LH and FSH.



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NICE Guidelines Campaign
Tuesday, 02 November 2004

A campaign call from Infertility Network UK and the National Infertility Awareness Campaign

The NICE guideline was published in February this year and said that couples who met the criteria should be offered 3 cycles of NHS funded assisted conception treatment.

Shortly after the guideline was announced, John Reid, The Health Minister said that by April 2005 he expected that everyone who met the criteria, should be given at least one cycle of assisted conception treatment and that in the longer term he wanted to see the guideline fully implemented.

This was all good news for patients in England and Wales, many of whom, in some areas, had been unable to access any NHS treatment at all. There is always a "but" however, and in this case there are a few of them.




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HFEA Annual Review
Tuesday, 02 November 2004

HFEA Annual Business Review 6-8 pm - 25 November 2004


The HFEA invites you to attend an open Business Review meeting to mark the publication of the HFEA's Annual Report and Accounts 2003-4. This is an opportunity to hear more about the work of the HFEA and our future plans from Authority Chair, Suzi Leather, and Chief Executive Angela McNab. There will be an opportunity for questions to a panel of Members and to talk to them informally.

The event will be held at a central London venue, to be confirmed.  Places are limited if you would like to attend, please RSVP to Caitlin Brannan at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it (Tel: 020 7291 8217)




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