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Chapters

How safe should donor blood be?

Chapter 1

General Introduction

Part I: Qualitative empirical research

Chapter 2

An inventory of concerns behind blood safety policies in five western countries. Abstract

Chapter 3

Arguments for tolerance or intolerance towards risks of blood transfusion: views of stakeholders in the Dutch blood supply

Part II: Ethical analysis

Chapter 4

Donor blood screening and moral responsibility: how safe should blood be? Abstract

Chapter 5

The precautionary principle and the tolerability of blood transfusion risks. Abstract

Chapter 6

Interpreting and Applying the Precautionary Principle. Abstract

Chapter 7

Are there ethical differences between stopping and not starting blood safety measures? Asbtract

Part III: Wrapping up

Chapter 8

Summary

Chapter 9

Samenvatting

Chapter 10

General Discussion