Although recent clinical trials have demonstrated the increasing promise of gene therapy, they have also illustrated the difficulties of assessing risks, given the inherent uncertainty of trial outcomes. An international survey was conducted to investigate gene therapy researchers' perceptions and assessments of risks in clinical trials. Data from respondents (n = 156) demonstrated researchers' perceptions of clinical context and the strength of preclinical evidence strongly influenced risk assessments and judgments of acceptable risk levels. Professional experience in clinical care, and particularly care of children, predicted favorable attitudes toward nonanimal preclinical models and trial initiation when sub-optimal treatments were avai...
Individuals undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment have been found to have a poor understanding o...
Objectives: There are indications that institutional review board (IRB) members do not find it easy ...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
As an individual's understanding of their genetic risk may influence risk management decisions, it i...
As an individual's understanding of their genetic risk may influence risk management decisions, it i...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
There is a general consensus about the underlying theoretical ethical principles that ground the pra...
This thesis contributes to the ethical discussion on how to handle incidental findings in biomedical...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
This thesis explores how general groups of people think about predictive genetic testing. Psychologi...
Recent progress in synthetic biology (SynBio) has enabled the development of novel therapeutic oppor...
The ethical appropriateness of clinical research depends on protecting participants from excessive r...
Introduction. Clinical trials (CTs) are the footing foundation of evidence-based medicine. In Russia...
ABSTRACT. Despite its mandate on minimizing harms in clinical trials, the Com-mon Rule provides litt...
First-in-human clinical trials represent a critical juncture in the translation of laboratory discov...
Individuals undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment have been found to have a poor understanding o...
Objectives: There are indications that institutional review board (IRB) members do not find it easy ...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
As an individual's understanding of their genetic risk may influence risk management decisions, it i...
As an individual's understanding of their genetic risk may influence risk management decisions, it i...
Studies repeatedly have shown that clinical research subjects have trouble appreciating the implicat...
There is a general consensus about the underlying theoretical ethical principles that ground the pra...
This thesis contributes to the ethical discussion on how to handle incidental findings in biomedical...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...
This thesis explores how general groups of people think about predictive genetic testing. Psychologi...
Recent progress in synthetic biology (SynBio) has enabled the development of novel therapeutic oppor...
The ethical appropriateness of clinical research depends on protecting participants from excessive r...
Introduction. Clinical trials (CTs) are the footing foundation of evidence-based medicine. In Russia...
ABSTRACT. Despite its mandate on minimizing harms in clinical trials, the Com-mon Rule provides litt...
First-in-human clinical trials represent a critical juncture in the translation of laboratory discov...
Individuals undergoing cancer genetic risk assessment have been found to have a poor understanding o...
Objectives: There are indications that institutional review board (IRB) members do not find it easy ...
The attitudes of women patients with cancer were explored when they were invited to participate in o...