Privacy Statement
The Alcor Life Extension Foundation strongly upholds its policy
to respect the privacy of Alcor’s members when requested to do so. We pride
ourselves in celebrating 30 years of providing unparalleled service to Alcor
members, part of which includes our promise to protect the privacy and security
of each individual’s identity, if it is that member’s wish to remain anonymous.
Consequently Alcor cannot legally or ethically comment on arrangements for cryopreservation
made by members and/or their next of kin.
Additional Policy Issues
Alcor is committed to the research, development, and application of medical
procedures that may enable the preservation of brain structure and chemistry
with optimal fidelity after legal death. Our primary objective is to achieve
cryopreservation with minimal injury.
Alcor does not in any way endorse, promote or participate in any aspect of
human cloning or similar use of genetic material. Alcor does not under any circumstances
sell or trade any genetic material, organs, or body parts. Such commercial activities
could be a violation of federal law, would be inappropriate for a nonprofit
organization, and would be contrary to the wishes of our members.
All cryopatients under Alcor’s care are accepted under the Uniform Anatomical
Gift Act. Alcor conforms with all provisions of the Act, and complies with all
local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
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