What's really ironic is that we already have a comparatively ethical means of conducting these trials thanks to Henrietta Lacks. No, she didn't give consent, but at least they didn't kill her to get them. And if we were able to pull a line of cells from her, why not another, consenting adult?
What's really ironic is that we already have a comparatively ethical means of conducting these trials thanks to Henrietta Lacks. No, she didn't give consent, but at least they didn't kill her to get them. And if we were able to pull a line of cells from her, why not another, consenting adult?