Testing... Testing...
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March 30, 2006
Bennett Gordon Utne.com
In many cases, there may actually be a good cause behind these
medical experiments: Companies are developing drugs that save
lives. Jennifer Kahn points to Herceptin, a breast cancer drug, as
evidence of the need for more human test subjects. The effective
treatment was held up due to a lack of test subjects. As a result,
the only people with access to the drug were those who took part in
medical experimentation. But tests like these are rife with risks.
As Jeffrey Kahn notes, 'The goal of research is to advance
knowledge, but that cannot come at the expense of the rights (and
sometimes health) of our fellow citizens.'
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