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Protecting the vulnerable: testing times for clinical research ethics

This paper describes a number of historical breaches of research ethics. Typically the victims of such breaches belong to vulnerable populations, such as prisoners, mentally disabled people, women and people in developing countries. This article provides a brief introduction to the main ethical appr...

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Biological and medical sciences
Clinical research
Clinical trial standards
Clinical trials
Clinical Trials as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
Developing Countries
Ethical aspects
Ethics
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Research
Experiments
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LDCs
Legal protection
Male
Medical ethics
Medical Research
Medical sciences
Mental Patients
Prisoners
Research Ethics
Research ethics Clinical trial standards Developing countries Bioethics
Research Subjects
Scientific research
Vulnerable Populations
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