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The Human Radiation Experiments

The Human Radiation Experiments

Final Report of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments

9780195107920
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This book describes, in fascinating detail, a variety of experiments sponsored by the U.S. government in which people were exposed to radiation without their knowledge. After reviewing hundreds of thousands of documents from the Atomic Energy Commission and other agencies, the Advisory Committee appointed by President Clinton in January 1994 found that nearly 4,000 human radiation experiments—most involving very low doses of radioactive tracers—were sponsored by the federalgovernment between 1944-1974. This book documents these findings to provide a fascinating if not disturbing reminder of both the shocking standards for human experimentation and the shrouded practice of government secrecy in recent history. Carried out at the height of the Cold War, experiments included feeding radioactive cereal to teenagers at a school for the mentally retarded, irradiating the testicles of prison inmates, injecting plutonium into hospital patients, and intentional releases of radiation into the environment. The book places these experiments within their historical context, and a review of the relevant government policies and ethics standards at the time is included. The analysis is then applied to contemporaryresearch on human subjects. The book concludes with a discussion of the Committees key findings and a set of recommendations for changes in in institutional review boards, the interpretation of ethics rules and policies, the conduct of research involving military personnel, the oversight andaccountability for ethical violations, compensation for research injuries, and balancing national securities interests with the rights of the public. This compelling volume will prove to be a landmark in the development of standards for human experimentation. Ethicists, public health professionals and those interested in the history of medicine and Cold War history will be intrigued by the findings in this volume.
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OUP USA
84366
9780195107920
9780195107920

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Publication date
1996
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
650
Dimensions (mm)
188 x 265
Weight (g)
1410
  • Part I:: Ethics of Human Subjects Research:: A Historical Perspective; Government Standards for Human Experiments:: The 1940s and 1950s; Postwar Professional Standards and Practices for Human Experiments; Government Standards for Human Experiments:: The 1960s and 1970s; Ethics Standards in Retrospect; Part II:: Case Studies; Experiments with Plutonium, Uranium, and Polonium; The AEC Program of Radioisotope Distribution; Nontherapeutic Research in Children; Total-Body Irradiation:: Problems When Research and Treatment are Intertwined; Prisoners:: A Captive Research Population; Atomic Veterans:: Human Experimentation in Connection with Bomb Tests; Intentional Releases:: Lifting the Veil of Security; Observational Data Gathering; Secrecy, Human Radiation Experiments, and Intentional Releases; Part III:: Contemporary Projects; Current Federal Policies Governing Human Subjects Research; Research Proposal Review Project; Subject Interview Study; Discussion of Part III; Part IV. Coming to Terms with the Past, Looking Ahead to the Future:: Findings and Recommendations; Findings; Recommendations;
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