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Originally Posted by astrahl
Denying the person the CHOICE to participate in the research is what is at issue, not the surrounding environment.
This is my JOB.
I work to ensure that the rights of clinical research participants are protected and this is a gross violation of those rights.
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IIRC, a child doesn't have the ability to make that choice anyway, at least according to laws.That choice falls on their legal guardian. And if they used foster kids, these children's guardian is the state, so the right to give or deny treatment would pass to the gov't.