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Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases: A Challenge to Classical Health Research Ethics? (Medical Law and Ethics)

Author Bernice Elger
Publisher Routledge
Category Medical
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Author(s)Bernice Elger
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0754674924
ISBN-139780754674924
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Sales Rank5,825,546
CategoryMedical
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Following the boom in population databases in recent years there has been sustained and intense international debate about political processes and legal and ethical issues surrounding the protection and use of genetic data. As a result, several national and international organizations and committees have published widely differing guidelines and statements concerning genetic databases and biobanks. Ethical Issues of Human Genetic Databases compares the new area of biobanking with the tradition of ethically accepted classical research and highlights the distinctive features of existing databases and guidelines. The volume identifies areas of consensus and controversy while investigating the challenges posed to classical health research ethics by the existence of genetic databases, analyzing the reasons for such varying guidelines. The book will be essential to academics, biobankers, policy-makers and researchers in the field of medical ethics.
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