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Publication type: Journal Article

Hildebrandt M, Ludwig WD.
Clinical research and industrial sponsoring: avenues towards transparency and credibility.
Onkologie 2003 Dec; 26:(6):529-34
http://content.karger.com/produktedb/produkte.asp?typ=fulltext&file=ONK2003026006529


Abstract:

Clinical research is intended to serve the patient, in the pursuit of a deepened understanding of physiological interactions and their changes in disease, and of potentially beneficial implications for the patient. The impetus to perform clinical research is shaped by various intentions, such as the desire to provide cure or relief, striving for personal and professional success, public attention, financial considerations, or simply scientific curiosity. A similarly wide range of diverging interests must be assumed to impinge on diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in clinical work. How are we to perform clinical research and therapy with the patients’ benefit in mind, in view of such a complex motivational status, and how are we to perceive the peculiar interests of those influencing clinical work, including ourselves? In this review, we attempt to elucidate the complex pathways of interaction between physicians and industrial sponsors. Special attention will be paid to the following topics: the pharmaceutical market, public interests, legal and ethical issues, conflicts of interest, and the potential impact of industry-sponsored drug trials on medical information and subsequent therapeutic decisions. We will conclude with recommendations for an acceptable position in the tension between cooperation and corruptibility, a position that grants priority to the patient’s needs rather than third party interests. Copyright 2003 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg

Keywords:
Biomedical Research/economics Biomedical Research/ethics* Biomedical Research/legislation & jurisprudence Conflict of Interest/economics Conflict of Interest/legislation & jurisprudence* Drug Industry/economics Drug Industry/ethics* Drug Industry/legislation & jurisprudence Ethics, Medical* Europe Fraud/economics Fraud/ethics Fraud/legislation & jurisprudence Humans Interprofessional Relations Physician's Role Research Support/economics Research Support/ethics* Research Support/legislation & jurisprudence United States

 

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