Anisah Che Ngah
National University of Malaysia
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Xenotransplantation | 2018
Latifah Amin; Hasrizul Hashim; Zurina Mahadi; Anisah Che Ngah; Khaidzir Ismail
Advances in xenotransplantation have the potential to resolve the issue of organ shortages. Despite this, the procedure is expected to meet with a degree of resistance from the public. The purpose of this study was to identify the relevant factors influencing stakeholders’ attitudes towards xenotransplantation.
Science and Engineering Ethics | 2017
Angelina Patrick Olesen; Siti Nurani Mohd Nor; Latifah Amin; Anisah Che Ngah
Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) became well known in Malaysia after the birth of the first Malaysian ‘designer baby’, Yau Tak in 2004. Two years later, the Malaysian Medical Council implemented the first and only regulation on the use of Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis in this country. The birth of Yau Tak triggered a public outcry because PGD was used for non-medical sex selection thus, raising concerns about PGD and its implications for the society. This study aims to explore participants’ perceptions of the future implications of PGD for the Malaysian society. We conducted in-depth interviews with 21 participants over a period of one year, using a semi-structured questionnaire. Findings reveal that responses varied substantially among the participants; there was a broad acceptance as well as rejection of PGD. Contentious ethical, legal and social issues of PGD were raised during the discussions, including intolerance to and discrimination against people with genetic disabilities; societal pressure and the ‘slippery slope’ of PGD were raised during the discussions. This study also highlights participants’ legal standpoint, and major issues regarding PGD in relation to the accuracy of diagnosis. At the social policy level, considerations are given to access as well as the impact of this technology on families, women and physicians. Given these different perceptions of the use of PGD, and its implications and conflicts, policies and regulations of the use of PGD have to be dealt with on a case-by-case basis while taking into consideration of the risk–benefit balance, since its application will impact the lives of so many people in the society.
Archive | 2014
Yuhanif Yusof; Anisah Che Ngah; Zaki Morad Mohamad Zaher
Archive | 2011
Yuhanif Yusof; Anisah Che Ngah; Latifah Amin
Scientific Journal of PPI - UKM | 2017
Budiarsih Budiarsih; Anisah Che Ngah
Archive | 2017
Yuhanif Yusof; Nor Anita Abdullah; Hairuddin Megat Latif; Rejab Desa; Anisah Che Ngah
Archive | 2017
Wan Ahmad Fauzi Wan Husain; Anisah Che Ngah; Mohamed Anwar Omar Din
Journal of Nusantara Studies (JONUS) | 2017
Wan Ahmad Fauzi Wan Hussain; Anisah Che Ngah; Mohamed Anwar Omar Din; Hanif Md Lateh
Akademika | 2017
Wan Ahmad Fauzi Wan Husain; Anisah Che Ngah; Mohamed Anwar Omar Din
Archive | 2016
Latifah Amin; Hasrizul Hashim; Maznah Ibrahim; Anisah Che Ngah; Nik Marzuki Sidik