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The concept of vulnerability in disaster research


C Levine - Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2004 - Springer
The concept of vulnerability in research derives from a specific set of
historical circumstances relating to abuses in biomedical research. Now so many
people and groups have been labeled vulnerable that the concept has lost ...
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Vulnerable populations in research: The case of the seriously ill


PJ Nickel - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2006 - Springer
ABSTRACT. This paper advances a new criterion of a vulnerable population in
research. According to this criterion, there are consent-based and
fairness-based reasons for calling a group vulnerable. The criterion is ...
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Balancing justice and autonomy in clinical research with healthy volunteers


NE Kass, R Myers, EJ Fuchs, KA Carson, C … - Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2007 - nature.com
In clinical research, ethics review generally first examines whether study risks
are reasonable in light of benefits provided. Through informed consent, then,
prospective subjects consider whether the risk/benefit balance and ...
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[CITATION] Strategies for achieving high-quality IRB review.


DE Vawter, KG Gervais, TB Freeman - The American journal of bioethics: AJOB, 2004 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Am J Bioeth. 2004 Summer;4(3):74-6; discussion W32. Comment on: Am J Bioeth.
2004 Summer;4(3):44-9. Strategies for achieving high-quality IRB review. ...
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Ethics and stem cell therapeutics for cardiovascular disease


J Sugarman - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 2007 - Elsevier
As research on stem cell therapeutics for the treatment of cardiovascular
diseases in adults is being planned and conducted it is essential to address the
ethical issues associated with it. The considerable attention that is ...
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Risk in drug trials


J Sugarman, C Levine - The Lancet, 2007 - Elsevier
In their scientific analysis of the disastrous TGN1412 trial, MJH Kenter and AF
Cohen (Oct 14, p 1390) 1 conclude that “the antibody was a high-risk compound
unlikely to be suitable for administration to healthy people without ...
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Enhancing communication among data monitoring committees and institutional review …


HA Taylor, L Chaisson, J Sugarman - Clinical Trials, 2008 - ctj.sagepub.com
Data Monitoring Committees (DMC) and Institutional Review Boards (IRB) each can
play important roles in protecting the rights and interests of research
participants and ensuring the integrity of research. While both IRBs and ...
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Respondent Burden in Clinical Research

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CM Ulrich, GR Wallen, A Fiester, C Grady - IRB: Ethics & Human Research, 2005 - medscape.com
Mrs. C. is a 32-year-old female diagnosed with melanoma and metastasis to the
liver. She has been suffering from moderate, self-described annoying pain in the
abdominal region almost constantly for the past several weeks and self- ...
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