Human experimentation in order to develop new medical therapies creates very complex ethical problems: when is it possible to test a new therapy on a human subject? Is it always necessary his/her consent? Which information should be given to the subject before requesting his/her consent? How to behave in the case of minors, psychiatric patients and other subjects not perfectly free or able to understand the information provided? Is it right to subject a person to an experimentation from which he/she will not get any direct advantage? Which results can be published? In other words, which are the ethical limits of human experimentation? These are difficult questions, to which the authors tried to answer referring to some ethically significant...
With explicit recognition of the need for ethical codes addressing medical experimentation after the...
AbstractIn the last decades, medical care has been increasingly permeated by the concept of evidence...
Bioethics relates to ethics in biomedical research. Several unethical practices have been perpetuate...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
Certain biomedical technologies already or almost already with us threaten to reduce the meaning of...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
Summary. The problem of experimentation involving subjects whose mental condition prevents them from...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
In the current era, obtaining informed consent is seen as a touchstone of ethical experimentation. H...
The article addresses some of the ethical problems of experimental medicine. The main focus of the r...
Informed consent of the participant in medical research is the expression of the recognition of the ...
How can we best protect human participants and vulnerable populations in an increasingly complex and...
The need and the quest for the restoration and maintenance of good health for the people have become...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
With explicit recognition of the need for ethical codes addressing medical experimentation after the...
AbstractIn the last decades, medical care has been increasingly permeated by the concept of evidence...
Bioethics relates to ethics in biomedical research. Several unethical practices have been perpetuate...
Recent decades have witnessed a drastic increase in biomedical research. As this type of research of...
Certain biomedical technologies already or almost already with us threaten to reduce the meaning of...
The ethics of human experimentation is a relatively new phenomenon in medicine. The Nuremberg Code a...
Summary. The problem of experimentation involving subjects whose mental condition prevents them from...
At the heart of research with human beings is the moral notion that the experimental subject is altr...
In the current era, obtaining informed consent is seen as a touchstone of ethical experimentation. H...
The article addresses some of the ethical problems of experimental medicine. The main focus of the r...
Informed consent of the participant in medical research is the expression of the recognition of the ...
How can we best protect human participants and vulnerable populations in an increasingly complex and...
The need and the quest for the restoration and maintenance of good health for the people have become...
Contemporary human research ethics is based upon three critical documents: (1) The Nuremberg Code, (...
Since its inception as an international requirement to protect patients and healthy volunteers takin...
With explicit recognition of the need for ethical codes addressing medical experimentation after the...
AbstractIn the last decades, medical care has been increasingly permeated by the concept of evidence...
Bioethics relates to ethics in biomedical research. Several unethical practices have been perpetuate...