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Working with Human Tissues for Translational Cancer Research
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La investigación con especímenes biológicos y la ley

Timothy D Dye1, Jerry A Menikoff2

  • 1Timothy D. Dye is a professor in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, Dentistry, and Public Health, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY, USA.

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El caso de Henrietta Lacks involucra células HeLa tomadas sin consentimiento, provocando debates éticos. Las recientes sentencias judiciales pueden limitar la investigación sobre tejidos obtenidos sin consentimiento, lo que afecta a la investigación biomédica.

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  • La ética biomédica
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    • El caso Henrietta Lacks: línea de células humanas inmortalizadas (HeLa) derivadas de células tumorales obtenidas sin consentimiento hace más de 70 años.
    • Las células HeLa han sido fundamentales en numerosos avances científicos, incluido el desarrollo de la vacuna contra la poliomielitis y la investigación del cáncer.
    • Este acontecimiento histórico encendió discusiones en curso sobre el consentimiento informado, los derechos de los pacientes y la compensación equitativa en la investigación biológica.