The ethics of 'savior siblings'
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Through genetic screening, the Trebing family was able to conceive a child who was a genetic match for a daughter with a terminal illness. A risky, but ultimately successful, bone marrow transplant followed. Their story raises the ethical dilemma of creating one life to save another.
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Beth Whitehouse: Reporter for Newsday and author of "The Match: Savior Siblings and one Family's Battle to Heal Their Daughter."
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Jeffrey Kahn: Director of the Center for Bioethics and professor in the department of medicine at the University of Minnesota.
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