Who Owns Your Body? A Patient's Perspective on Washington University v. Catalona

Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 34 (2):398-407 (2006)
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Abstract

Washington University v. Catalona revolves around ownership of tissue samples provided by patients for research purposes, raising significant ethical and legal questions concerning patient rights, current human research practices, and the treatment of samples as capital resources by the research institution

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