2009
DOI: 10.1056/nejmsb0803929
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Ethical and Scientific Implications of the Globalization of Clinical Research

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“…More generally, the value of clinical trials can be assessed in human, social and economic terms (ACAHO 2011). In 2007, Canada ranked among the top-tier countries as a location for industry-sponsored trials (Thiers et al 2008;glickman et al 2009). However, Canada showed a marked decline in its relative growth rate for industrysponsored clinical trials between 2002and 2006(Thiers et al 2008).…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More generally, the value of clinical trials can be assessed in human, social and economic terms (ACAHO 2011). In 2007, Canada ranked among the top-tier countries as a location for industry-sponsored trials (Thiers et al 2008;glickman et al 2009). However, Canada showed a marked decline in its relative growth rate for industrysponsored clinical trials between 2002and 2006(Thiers et al 2008).…”
Section: Résumémentioning
confidence: 99%
“…de acuerdo con Glickman et al (2009), en el nombre del tratamiento y la cura el 30% de las prácticas biomédicas y de experimentación con seres humanos se realizan en regiones de alta vulnerabilidad y pobreza, lugares des/no-industrializados como África, américa Latina y asia; o en las áreas más deprimidas de estas regiones en donde transitan invisibles operaciones biopolíticas usando cuerpos despojados de ciudadanía para la experimentación de la ciencia y la 'cura' de otros cuerpos -blancos en la mayoría de los casos-en el mundo desarrollado.…”
Section: Las Condiciones Contractuales De La Subrogacía En Indiaunclassified
“…The results of these investigations are then applied to subjects who are from a markedly different population, with distinct sociodemographic differences, and access to numerous new drugs, with resultant lesser disease activity 2,4 .…”
Section: Rheumatologymentioning
confidence: 99%