The prepubertal testis (prenatal and postnatal): Its relationship to intratubular germ cell neoplasia: A combined pediatric oncology group and children's cancer study group

1997 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 404-409 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edith Hawkins ◽  
Stephen A Heifetz ◽  
Roger Giller ◽  
Barbara Cushing
2000 ◽  
Vol 18 (9) ◽  
pp. 1900-1905 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.J. Estlin ◽  
S. Cotterill ◽  
C.B. Pratt ◽  
A.D. J. Pearson ◽  
M. Bernstein

PURPOSE: To identify areas of concern regarding the conduct of phase I trials, the perceived expectations and motivations of the parents of children entered, the expectations of toxicity and benefit, and the ethical concerns of pediatric hematologists and oncologists in the United Kingdom and North America. METHODS: A survey instrument consisting of 19 open- and closed-ended questions was sent to United Kingdom Children’s Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG)– and Pediatric Oncology Group (POG)–affiliated pediatricians. RESULTS: Fifty-three UKCCSG- and 78 POG-affiliated pediatricians responded. Thirty-two UKCCSG and 51 POG respondents had previously entered at least one child into a phase I study. Overall, respondents believed that parents entered their children for medical benefit, altruism, and hope of cure. Although many respondents believed that children could benefit from medical improvement, feelings of altruism, and maintenance of hope, the chance of cure or complete remission was thought to be small. Similarly, parents were thought to potentially benefit through altruism and maintenance of hope. Whereas 83% of UKCCSG respondents indicated that phase I trials were associated with ethical difficulties, this was a concern for 48% of POG respondents. The main ethical concerns of respondents were risk of toxicity, consent of the child, unrealistic hope, and coercion. CONCLUSION: The respondents in this survey expressed mainly ethical concerns regarding the conduct of phase I trials and had realistic expectations of the potential for toxicity and benefit for those children who participate in these studies.


Cancer ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 58 (12) ◽  
pp. 2579-2584 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edith P. Hawkins ◽  
Milton J. Finegold ◽  
Hal K. Hawkins ◽  
Jeffrey P. Krischer ◽  
Kenneth A. Starling ◽  
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