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Commission on Assisted Reproductive Technologies

The Commission on Assisted Reproductive Technologies is a governing body or committee that reviews and oversees the use of medical procedures like in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and other techniques to help individuals or couples conceive. Its role includes setting guidelines, ensuring ethical practices, and monitoring safety standards to ensure these advanced reproductive options are used responsibly and effectively. The commission aims to promote quality care, protect patient rights, and stay updated with scientific advances, ultimately supporting informed decisions and ethical practices within the field of reproductive medicine.