Should all medical research be published? The moral responsibility of medical journal editors

Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (10):703.2-709 (2018)
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Abstract

This article reinvigorates a key question in publication ethics: Is there research that it is permissible to conduct but that ought not to be published? The article raises the question in relation to two recent medical studies. It is argued that the publication of these studies may cause significant harm to individuals, that editors of medical journals have a moral responsibility for such harm, that denial of publication is inadequate as an instrument to fulfil this moral responsibility and that internationally acknowledged publication ethics codes should incorporate this aspect of editors’ moral responsibility.

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