1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0749-2081(96)80008-8
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Gene therapy of cancer

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“…In general, public opinion indicates approval for genetic technology when it is used for a specific purpose to cure, control, prevent, or advance the treatment of cancer or non-option diseases [35]. Therefore, the proposed gene-based therapeutic angiogenesis approaches would need to be rigorously assessed in a case-by-case basis.…”
Section: Nursing Implications For Gene Therapy Adherence To Ethical Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, public opinion indicates approval for genetic technology when it is used for a specific purpose to cure, control, prevent, or advance the treatment of cancer or non-option diseases [35]. Therefore, the proposed gene-based therapeutic angiogenesis approaches would need to be rigorously assessed in a case-by-case basis.…”
Section: Nursing Implications For Gene Therapy Adherence To Ethical Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients and their families need to be provided with opportunities to have their questions answered, and nurses are usually in a position to help educate patients and answer their questions [35]. The study protocol, clinical examination schedule, methodology of gene transfer, and consent forms are confusing and cumbersome.Informed consent is required not only at the beginning of the study but also whenever safety issues arise in relation to the gene therapy.…”
Section: Informed Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%