Trial experience and recollection of consent

BMJ 2001; 322 doi: 10.1136/bmj.322.7290.866 (Published 7 April 2001)
Cite this as: BMJ 2001;322:866.1

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  1. Heather Goodare (hm.goodare@virgin.net), Chair,
  2. Charlotte Williamson, chair
  1. Breast UK (Breast-cancer Research Ethics and Advocacy), Horsham, West Sussex RH13 6DF
  2. CERES (Consumers for Ethics in Research), London N16 0BW

    EDITOR—Elbourne et al in their article discuss a common, and entirely avoidable, problem.1 People asked to sign consent forms, for both research and treatment, often do not …

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