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[Ethics versus ethos: current ethical problems in palliative oncology].

G A Nagel

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    |October 27, 1992
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    Palliative cancer care presents complex ethical challenges for physician-scientists. Training in bioethics is crucial for identifying and resolving these dilemmas in clinical research.

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    Area of Science:

    • Oncology
    • Bioethics
    • Medical Ethics

    Context:

    • Palliative cancer medicine involves frequent and difficult moral concerns.
    • Physician-scientists in clinical cancer research face unique ethical dilemmas.
    • Examples include issues in patient information, palliative chemotherapy, unconventional remedies, and drug development.

    Purpose:

    • To highlight the ethical challenges in palliative cancer medicine.
    • To advocate for specialized bioethical training for physician-scientists.
    • To propose a comprehensive biomedical ethics program for a new cancer center.

    Summary:

    • Difficult moral concerns are inherent in palliative cancer medicine, affecting areas like patient information and clinical drug development.
    • Physician-scientists require specific training to identify, analyze, and resolve ethical dilemmas encountered in research.
    • A proposed biomedical ethics program includes a humanities research group, ethical liaison, consultation services, and quality control.

    Impact:

    • Enhances ethical competence among healthcare professionals in oncology.
    • Improves the ethical conduct of clinical cancer research.
    • Establishes a framework for addressing bioethical issues in cancer care and research institutions.

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