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Gene Therapy and Informed Consent Decision Making: Nursing Research Directions
Biological Research For Nursing, 06/24/09
Kaspar RW et al. - Recent gene therapy clinical trials have demonstrated significant promise for treating a number of genetic neuromuscular disorders. Although nurses are experienced in educating patients and families about the benefits and risks of conventional therapeutics, there are significant challenges for guiding patients through the decision-making phase of gene therapy clinical trial participation.
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