American Journal of Law and Medicine
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Foreword--Will HPV vaccines prevent cervical cancers among poor women of color?: global health policy at the intersection of human rights and intellectual property law.
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PMID: 19697748 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Outterson K Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
University contributions to the HPV vaccine and implications for access to vaccines in developing countries: addressing materials and know-how in university technology transfer policy.
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with most of the disease burden concentrated in developing countries. Over 90 percent of cervical cancer deaths, almost all of which are caused by HPV, occur in low- and middle-income countries where access to goods and services for prevention and treatment pose major barriers to intervention. In resource-poor settings lacking the capacity for routine screening for cervical cancer, the HPV vaccines developed by Merck and GlaxoSmithKline are desperately needed to help prevent these unnecessary deaths. The initial development of currently a...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Crager SE, Guillen E, Price M Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
The global health licensing program: a new model for humanitarian licensing at the university level.
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PMID: 19697750 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Roose-Snyder B, Doyle MK Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
New vaccines for developing countries: will it be feast or famine?
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The Revolving Fund of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has an almost 30 year track record of providing access to essential vaccines for the entire population of Latin America and the Caribbean region. The activities of the PAHO Revolving Fund, coupled with the provision of high-quality technical assistance, were crucial to the successful control, elimination, or eradication of most of the region's great childhood killers, including measles and polio. Today, however, the Revolving Fund faces new challenges in the form of procuring a new generation of vaccines for human papillomavirus infection, rotavirus, and...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Andrus JK, de Quadros C, Matus CR, Luciani S, Hotez P Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Compulsory licenses: a tool to improve global access to the HPV vaccine?
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Cervical cancer disproportionately affects women in lower- and middle-income countries. But the new vaccines developed to prevent infection with some strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause cervical cancer are priced beyond the reach of most women and health agencies in these regions, due in part to the monopoly pricing power of brand-name companies that hold the patents on the vaccines. Compulsory licenses, which authorize generic competition with patented products, could expand access to HPV vaccines under certain circumstances. If high-quality biogeneric HPV vaccines can be produced at low cost and be b...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Maybarduk P, Rimmington S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Clinical preventive services for adolescents: position paper of the Society for Adolescent Medicine.
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PMID: 19697753 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: English A, Ford CA, Santelli JS Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Human rights in health equity: cervical cancer and HPV vaccines.
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This article seeks to demonstrate that health equity, as an empirical and normative concept, is reflected in the human rights to health and equality under international law. The obligations on government that flow from health equity as a human right are then examined. These include the obligation to act in pursuit of health equity as a policy objective, and the obligation to enact measures to ensure health equity as a policy outcome. These obligations are considered in relation to a promising remedial measure for social disparities in cervical cancer: HPV vaccines.
PMID: 19697754 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Erdman JN Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Potential barriers to HPV immunization: from public health to personal choice.
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PMID: 19697755 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Zimet GD Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Overcoming barriers and ensuring access to HPV vaccines in low-income countries.
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The inequitable burden of cervical cancer falls on women in poorer countries, due primarily to a disparity in access to screening services. To ensure that access to the new human papillomavirus ("HPV") vaccines is not similarly skewed toward higher-income populations, it is important to understand the appropriate priority group for receiving vaccines, the potential barriers to reaching that group, and the options for overcoming those barriers. Based on vaccine efficacy data, the likelihood of achieving high coverage with various groups, and the resultant cost-effectiveness ratios, it is widely agreed that young adolesc...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Tsu VD Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Addressing supply side barriers to introduction of new vaccines to the developing world.
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Low-income countries experience significant morbidity and mortality from avoidable infectious diseases, but all too often life-saving innovative vaccines are only available in high-income markets. The Generic Open (GO) license proposal posits that an increase in generic entry will lower prices through greater competition and increase vaccine availability in low-income markets. However, the GO proposal, as currently structured, is unlikely to function as envisioned in the vaccine market. Innovator vaccine firms will be unlikely to participate in the program because the payments in the GO license do not adequately compen...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 26, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: McElligott S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
The patient life: can consumers direct health care?
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This article evaluates consumerism and the regulatory mechanism of which it is essentially an example -- legally mandated disclosure of information. We do so by assessing the crucial assumptions about human nature on which consumerism and mandated disclosure depend. Consumerism operates in a variety of contexts in a variety of ways with a variety of aims. To assess so protean a thing, we ask what a patient's life would really be like in a consumerist world. The literature abounds in theories about how medical consumers should behave. We look for empirical evidence about how real people actually buy health plans, choose pro...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Schneider CE, Hall MA Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Toward an architecture of health law.
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PMID: 19534256 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Mariner WK Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
"Monitoring" corporate corruption: DOJ's use of deferred prosecution agreements in health care.
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PMID: 19534257 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Boozang KM, Handler-Hutchinson S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Searching for safety: addressing search engine, website, and provider accountability for illicit online drug sales.
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Online sales of pharmaceuticals are a rapidly growing phenomenon. Yet despite the dangers of purchasing drugs over the Internet, sales continue to escalate. These dangers include patient harm from fake or tainted drugs, lack of clinical oversight, and financial loss. Patients, and in particular vulnerable groups such as seniors and minorities, purchase drugs online either naïvely or because they lack the ability to access medications from other sources due to price considerations. Unfortunately, high risk online drug sources dominate the Internet, and virtually no accountability exists to ensure safety of purchase...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Liang BA, Mackey T Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
...And health care for all: immigrants in the shadow of the promise of universal health care.
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PMID: 19534259 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Ortega A Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Retail health clinics: how the next innovation in market-driven health care is testing state and federal law.
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PMID: 19534260 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - June 27, 2009 Category: Medical Law Authors: Rozga K Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Foreword--global access to health: legal, business, and policy obstacles.
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PMID: 18697687 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Iverson E, Rabinovich R Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Delivering drugs to the poor: will the TRIPS Amendment help?
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PMID: 18697688 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Dutfield G Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Think globally, prescribe locally: how rational pharmaceutical policy in the U.S. can improve global access to essential medicines.
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PMID: 18697689 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Kesselheim AS Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
When you reach a fork in the road, take it: science and product development as linked paths.
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There is a simple underlying message in this discussion, which has three parts. First, science has the capacity to generate new knowledge and harness that knowledge in the cause of developing products and technology that can reduce disease burdens among developing nation populations. Second, intellectual property is a tool to use in order to insure that new knowledge is not expropriated and exploited in a manner that threatens the ability to provide products and technology to poor people at an affordable price. Third, and finally, academic scientists need to understand that they can stride both pathways of the R&D ...
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Keusch GT Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
"Trust me": patent offices in developing countries.
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PMID: 18697691 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Drahos P Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Strategic patent licensing for public research organizations: deploying restriction and reservation clauses to promote medical R&D in developing countries.
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Strategic patent licensing for public research organizations: deploying restriction and reservation clauses to promote medical R&D in developing countries.
Am J Law Med. 2008;34(2-3):175-223
Authors: Evans GE
PMID: 18697692 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Evans GE Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Demand forecasting for essential medical technologies.
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PMID: 18697693 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Levine R, Pickett J, Sekhri N, Yadav P Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Intellectual property and development at WHO and WIPO.
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PMID: 18697694 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Lerner J Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Should access to medicines and TRIPS flexibilities be limited to specific diseases?
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PMID: 18697695 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Outterson K Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Ending drug registration apartheid: taming data exclusivity and patent/registration linkage.
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PMID: 18697696 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Baker BK Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Access to medicines, BRICS alliances, and collective action.
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PMID: 18697697 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Yu PK Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Are developing countries going too far on TRIPS? A closer look at the new laws in India.
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PMID: 18697698 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - August 14, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Bhattacharya R Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Demanding individually safe drugs today: overcoming the cross-labeling legal hurdle to pharmacogenomics.
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PMID: 18512535 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - July 5, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Sasjack S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Essay: the limits of conscience: moral clashes over deeply divisive healthcare procedures.
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PMID: 18512536 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - July 5, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Wilson RF Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Mandating a human papillomavirus vaccine: an investigation into whether such legislation is constitutional and prudent.
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PMID: 18512537 [PubMed - in process] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - July 5, 2008 Category: Medical Law Authors: Dowling TS Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
What potent blood: non-invasive prenatal genetic diagnosis and the transformation of modern prenatal care.
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PMID: 17547354 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Chachkin CJ Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Some realism about end of life: the current prohibition and the euthanasia underground.
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PMID: 17547355 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Smith SW Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Merck KGaA v. Integra Lifesciences I, Ltd: implications of the supreme court's decision for the people who matter most...the consumer.
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PMID: 17547356 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Jaquette I Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
The patentability of the Native Hawaiian genome.
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PMID: 17547357 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Singeo L Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Foreword: imagining a new era of neuroimaging, neuroethics, and neurolaw.
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PMID: 17910155 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Annas GJ Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Imaging the mind, minding the image: an historical introduction to brain imaging and the law.
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PMID: 17910156 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Khoshbin LS, Khoshbin S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Imaging body structure and mapping brain function: a historical approach.
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PMID: 17910157 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Tovino SA Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
MRIs and the perception of risk.
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PMID: 17910158 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Goldberg S Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Is a picture worth a thousand words? Neuroimaging in the courtroom.
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PMID: 17910159 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Baskin JH, Edersheim JG, Price BH Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
The brain and behavior: limitations in the legal use of functional magnetic resonance imaging.
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PMID: 17910160 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Tancredi LR, Brodie JD Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
The regulation of MR neuroimaging research: disentangling the Gordian knot.
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PMID: 17910161 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Kulynych JJ Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
FMRI and BF meet FRE: brain imaging and the federal rules of evidence.
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PMID: 17910162 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Pettit M Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
A brave new world of interrogation jurisprudence?
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PMID: 17910163 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Thompson SK Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Emerging neurotechnologies for lie detection and the fifth amendment.
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PMID: 17910164 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Stoller SE, Wolpe PR Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Neuroscience-based lie detection: the urgent need for regulation.
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PMID: 17910165 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Greely HT, Illes J Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Pain detection and the privacy of subjective experience.
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PMID: 17910166 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Kolber AJ Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Punishment, freedom, and the culture of control: the case of brain imaging and the law.
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PMID: 17910167 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Arrigo BA Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
Interrogational neuroimaging in counterterrorism: a "no-brainer" or a human rights hazard?
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PMID: 17910168 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Marks JH Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
A double-edged sword: the role of neuroimaging in federal capital sentencing.
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PMID: 17910169 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] (Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Law and Medicine - January 1, 2007 Category: Medical Law Authors: Barth AS Tags: Am J Law Med Source Type: journals
