Ethics Gene Therapy the Dangerous Essay

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In the case of Jesse Gelsinger it was found out later that there were many rules and regulations that were in place not followed to the letter of the law like they should have been. When peoples lives are at stake it is imperative that not only are their strict rules and regulations set down but that there is a process in place to make sure that those involved are following them as they are intended.

When looking at the idea of Germ-Line gene therapy and its development one can see that there are good arguments both for and against it, but in the end progressing medical treatments has been a long standing tradition and should be continued. As mentioned earlier, progression in modern medicine has been the foundation of why the human population continues to exist today. There have been had diseases and illnesses in the history of mankind that have threatened to wipe out everyone on the planet. If it were not for the development of modern drugs and treatment techniques people may not exist today.

Advancements in medicine must be pursued for the sake of everyone.
People who are born with genetic defects are not provided with a lot of options. More often than not these people either do not live very long or do not live productive lives. These people, just like everyone else, should be given the opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. This is where modern medicine and gene therapy research come into play. If there is the slightest chance that genetic defects can be cured or prevented then that is what should be done. There should of course be strict rules and regulations put into place to protect those people who participate in human clinical trials in order to ensure their safety. It appears that there are many standards that can be put into place to protect those involved and these rules and regulations need to be administered in the strictest ways possible. Medical advancements need to move forward, but not at the cost of human life. It is the reasonability of the medical research community to make sure that things are being done properly in order to protect everyone involved......

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