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Category: Archives

Clinical trials in India: Pangs of globalization

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

A. Bhatt | Indian Journal of Pharmacology | Vol 36, Issue 4 | July-August 2004 Clinical trials in developing countries are exploding. It is estimated that 20-30% of global clinical trial activities are being conducted in developing countries.[1] The 2002… Continue reading

Seeking informed consent to cancer clinical trials: describing current practice

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Informed Consent

Brown R. F., Butow P. N., Ellis P., Boyle F., Tattersall M. H. | Social Science and Medicine | June 2004 | NCBI-PubMed Abstract Clinical trials have come to be regarded as the gold standard for treatment evaluation. However, many… Continue reading

PGI first govt hospital to produce test-tube babies

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Others

Tribune News Service | 20 May 2004 Chandigarh, May 20: The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) has become the first government hospital and teaching institute in the country to produce test tube babies. The first set of twin… Continue reading

Surrogacy – Cultural/legal Implications

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Heléna Ragoné | http://family.jrank.org The United States is unquestionably the world’s leader in availability of surrogacy arrangements. Britain, for example, implemented a ban against commercial surrogacy—in other words, any arrangement in which a surrogate receives payment for her services. On the… Continue reading

What makes clinical research in developing countries ethical? The benchmarks of ethical research

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, Informed Consent

Eamnuel E. J., Wendler D., Killen J., Grady C. | The Journal of Infectious Diseases | Vol. 189, Issue 5 | Oxford Journals | 1 March 2004 In recent years, there has been substantial debate about the ethics of research… Continue reading

Best thing I’ve ever done, says Grand-mom – Birth dream comes true

  By admin Archives, Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy

Amit Roy | The Telegraph | 2 February 2004 London, Feb. 1: The Gujarati family where a 46-year-old woman has acted controversially as a surrogate mother by giving birth to her daughter’s twins has sold its story to a British… Continue reading

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