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Bioethics. Is biomedical research too dangerous to pursue?Arthur Caplan
Department of Medical Ethics and Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104 3308, USA
Science 303:1142. 2004
Too hard to faceArthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, 3401 Market Street, Suite 320 Philadelphia, PA 19104 3308, USA
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law 33:394-400. 2005..Bioethics must still address these beliefs and subject them to close scrutiny...
Halfway there: the struggle to manage conflicts of interestArthur L Caplan
Department of Medical Ethics and Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
J Clin Invest 117:509-10. 2007..The editors of the JCI have set out a rigorous policy to help manage conflicts. But they focus only on financially generated conflicts. Here I identify other sources of conflict and offer some suggestions for their management...
Ethical issues surrounding forced, mandated, or coerced treatmentArthur L Caplan
Department of Medical Ethics, Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104-3308, USA
J Subst Abuse Treat 31:117-20. 2006
Cancer and bioethics: caring and consensusArthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
Cancer 113:1801-6. 2008....
Beyond SchiavoArthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA
J Clin Ethics 18:340-5. 2007
Is it ethical to use enhancement technologies to make us better than well?Arthur Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
PLoS Med 1:e52. 2004..While these technologies can help people adapt to their rapidly changing lifestyles, their use raises important ethical issues...
Cloning human embryos: decisions must not be made by private corporations behind closed doorsArthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
West J Med 176:78-9. 2002
Clinical trials of drugs and vaccines among the desperately poor in poor nations: ethical challenges and ethical solutionsA L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Clin Pharmacol Ther 88:583-4. 2010..The provision of benefit at the conclusion of clinical trials in poor nations or for poor people is a better response to the moral challenge of exploitation...
The use of prisoners as sources of organs--an ethically dubious practiceArthur Caplan
Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 19104 3308, USA
Am J Bioeth 11:1-5. 2011..Prisoners are generally not healthy enough to be a safe source of organs, execution makes the procurement of viable organs difficult, and organ donation post-execution ties the medical profession too closely to the act of execution...
Incentive models to increase living kidney donation: encouraging without coercingAjay K Israni
Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Am J Transplant 5:15-20. 2005..We recommend the use of the expense reimbursement model along with these safeguards, in order to increase rates of living kidney donation...
Physician attitudes towards influenza immunization and vaccine mandatesJennifer E deSante
University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Vaccine 28:2517-21. 2010..We surveyed physicians' opinions and acceptance of influenza immunization...
A national study of ethics committeesG McGee
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Am J Bioeth 1:60-4. 2001....
Lessons from the failure of human papillomavirus vaccine state requirementsJ L Schwartz
Department of History and Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Clin Pharmacol Ther 82:760-3. 2007..quot; In this study, we review the controversy surrounding this debate and its effects on important ethical and public health issues that still need to be addressed...
Facing ourselvesArthur Caplan
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Am J Bioeth 4:18-20; discussion W23-31. 2004
Arthur Caplan on the future of bioethicsArthur Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Free Inq 23:28-9. 2002
Lies in embryoArthur Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Free Inq 26:15-6. 2006
Postmortem parenthood and the need for a protocol with posthumous sperm procurementFrances R Batzer
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Fertil Steril 79:1263-9. 2003..This paper discusses the practical and ethical role of posthumous sperm procurement in medical practice and society and submits possible solutions, including the establishment of formal policies and protocols...
"Who lost China?" A foreshadowing of today's ideological disputes in bioethicsArthur Caplan
Department of Medical Ethics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 35:12-3. 2005
Appropriate use of artificial nutrition and hydration--fundamental principles and recommendationsDavid Casarett
Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, USA
N Engl J Med 353:2607-12. 2005
Revulsion is simply not enough: the impending culture war over advances in geneticsArthur Caplan
University of Pennsylvania, USA
APA Newsl Philos Med 2:206-9. 2003
Creating a medical, ethical, and legal framework for complex living kidney donorsPETER P REESE
Renal, Electrolyte and Hypertension Division, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 1:1148-53. 2006
Protecting subjects' interests in genetics researchJon F Merz
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, 3401 Market Street, Suite 320, Philadelphia, PA 19104 3308, USA
Am J Hum Genet 70:965-71. 2002....
Human subjects in weapons researchArthur L Caplan
Science 298:923. 2002
Living donation: focus on public concernsSheldon Zink
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Clin Transplant 19:581-5. 2005..These consensus points support the work carried out by other advisory transplant organizations and should assist in advocating for living organ donors, the live donor transplant process and the concerns of the public...
All gifts large and small: toward an understanding of the ethics of pharmaceutical industry gift-givingDana Katz
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Am J Bioeth 3:39-46. 2003..Policies and guidelines that rely on arbitrary value limits for gift-giving or receipt should be reevaluated...
A response to commentators on "All gifts large and small"Dana Katz
Am J Bioeth 3:W-C4. 2003
Transplantation at any price?Arthur L Caplan
Am J Transplant 4:1933-4. 2004
Caring for organs or for patients? Ethical concerns about the Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (2006)Michael A DeVita
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA
Ann Intern Med 147:876-9. 2007..A long-term and important ethical precept must stand: Care of dying patients takes precedence over organs. Another laudable goal must be promoted as well: Organ donation is an important part of end-of-life care...
If it's broken, shouldn't it be fixed? Informed consent and initial clinical trials of gene therapyArthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Hum Gene Ther 19:5-6. 2008
Important treatment, wrong diagnosis: enhancement is not to blame for the abuse of autonomyArthur L Caplan
Cerebrum 6:25-6. 2004
Informing candidates for solid-organ transplantation about donor risk factorsScott D Halpern
Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Division, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, USA
N Engl J Med 358:2832-7. 2008
Should physicians participate in capital punishment?Arthur L Caplan
Mayo Clin Proc 82:1047-8. 2007
New life forms: new threats, new possibilitiesArthur L Caplan
Hastings Cent Rep 33:7. 2003
Misusing the Nazi analogyArthur L Caplan
Science 309:535. 2005
Death as an unnatural process. Why is it wrong to seek a cure for aging?Arthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
EMBO Rep 6:S72-5. 2005
What if anything is wrong with cloning a human being?Arthur L Caplan
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Case West Reserve J Int Law 35:369-84. 2003
No method, thus madness?Arthur L Caplan
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Hastings Cent Rep 36:12-3. 2006
Reports of bioethics' demise are prematureArthur L Caplan
Lancet 365:654-5. 2005
Embryo disposal practices in IVF clinics in the United StatesAndrea D Gurmankin
Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 30 College Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 1293, USA
Politics Life Sci 22:4-8. 2003..Little has been known about the disposal of these embryos...
Taking ethics seriously in cosmetic dermatologyAmy E Newburger
Arch Dermatol 142:1641-2. 2006
Successes and failures of hospital ethics committees: a national survey of ethics committee chairsGlenn McGee
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Camb Q Healthc Ethics 11:87-93. 2002
Off with their heads: the need to criminalize some forms of scientific misconductBarbara K Redman
Wayne State University, College of Nursing, USA
J Law Med Ethics 33:345-8. 2005..The standards by which science is judged should not be an exception to those governing others who deal with the public's money and have a duty to the public interest...
