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Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology and assisted reproductive technology in the United States: a 2016 update
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Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology and assisted reproductive technology in the United States: a 2016 update

James P Toner, Charles C Coddington, Kevin Doody, Brad Van Voorhis, David B Seifer, G. David Ball, Barbara Luke and Ethan Wantman
Fertility and Sterility, Vol.106(3), pp.541-546
09/01/2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.05.026
PMID: 27301796
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Abstract

The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) was established within a few years of assisted reproductive technology (ART) in the United States, and has not only reported on the evolution of infertility care, but also guided it toward improved success and safety. Moving beyond its initial role as a registry, SART has expanded its role to include quality assurance, data validation, practice and advertising guidelines, research, patient education and advocacy, and membership support. The success of ART in this country has greatly benefited from SART's role, as highlighted by a series of graphs. SART continues to set the standard and lead the way.
IVF SART Registry SART history of IVF

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