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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
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Should an oncology patient be allowed to try an experimental treatment? Or should the patient not be allowed to try it? Why not?

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dybincka [34]3 years ago
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In my opinion, an oncology patient should not be allowed to try an experimental treatment because it does not meet ethical guidelines. This situation is framed in a law known as 'Right to Try'.

All medical treatments must follow a series of clinical trials in order to assess the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.

The use of experimental treatment in patients seems unethical from any point of view.

However, the 'Right to Try' law is aimed at providing patients greater access to experimental therapies, and there are patient advocates who consider it will benefit patients.

In the USA, the Right-to-try law is aimed at allowing terminally ill patients access to different experimental therapies which completed only the first Phase testing and therefore have not been approved by the FDA.

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