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Women and Health Research: Ethical and Legal Issues of Including Women in Clinical Studies

vol 1, edited by Anna C. Mastroianni, Ruth Faden, and Daniel Federman (Committee on the Ethical and Legal Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies, Institute of Medicine), 271 pp, $34.95, ISBN 0-309-04992-X, Washington, DC, National Academy Press, 1994.

Janet E. Shepherd, MD, Reviewer
Boulder, Colo

Arch Fam Med. 1995;4(10):46.

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Women and Health Research: Ethical and Legal Issues of Including Women in Clinical Studies

vol 2: Workshop and Commissioned Papers, edited by Anna C. Mastroianni, Ruth Faden, and Daniel Federman (Committee on the Ethical and Legal Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies, Institute of Medicine), 247 pp, paper $29, ISBN 0-309-05040-5, Washington, DC, National Academy Press, 1994.

Twenty years ago, in the wake of the thalidomide and diethyl-stilbestrol (DES) disasters, it became unthinkable to include women of childbearing age in clinical research. Today, with the women's health movement protesting a lack of attention to women's medical problems, it has become unthinkable not to include them.

Responding to this dramatic reversal, the National Institutes of Health's (NIH's) Institute of Medicine in September 1992 convened a 16-member Committee on the Ethical and Legal Issues Relating to the Inclusion of Women in Clinical Studies. Women and Health Research, volume . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]






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