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Afterword: returning to philosophical foundations in research ethics
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This is an afterword to the JME symposium on the benefit/risk ratio challenge in clinical research, and the case of HIV cure. It notes implications of the symposium for research ethics in general.
- HIV Infection and AIDS
- Research Ethics
- Ethics
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