11 research outputs found
LA COMPOSITION DU LAIT DE TRUIE. RELATIONS ENTRE LES VARIATIONS DES TENEURS DU LACTOSE ET DES AUTRES CONSTITUANTS
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RELATIONS ENTRE LES GRAISSES INGÉRÉES, LES LIPIDES CORPORELS ET LES ACIDES GRAS DU LAIT CHEZ LA TRUIE
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INFLUENCE DE LA QUANTITÉ DE LAIT ET DE SA COMPOSITION SUR LA CROISSANCE DU PORCELET SOUS LA MÈRE
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INFLUENCE DE L'INTRODUCTION DE GRAISSE (SAINDOUX) DANS LA RATION SUR LA PRODUCTION ET LA COMPOSITION DU LAIT DE TRUIE
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ÉTUDE DE QUELQUES FACTEURS DE LA STABILITÉ DES ANTIBIOTIQUES DANS LES ALIMENTS POUR PORCELETS
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Women’s participation in breast cancer screening in France – an ethical approach
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer is a major public health challenge. Organized mammography screening (OS) is considered one way to reduce breast cancer mortality. EU recommendations prone mass deployment of OS, and back in 2004, France introduced a national OS programme for women aged 50–74 years. However, in 2012, participation rate was still just 52.7%, well short of the targeted 70% objective. In an effort to re-address the (in) efficiency of the programme, the French National Cancer Institute has drafted an expert-group review of the ethical issues surrounding breast cancer mammography screening. Discussion: Prompted by emerging debate over the efficiency of the screening scheme and its allied public information provision, we keynote the experts' report based on analysis of epidemiological data and participation rate from the public health authorities. The low coverage of the OS scheme may be partly explained by the fact that a significant number of women undergo mammography outside OS and thus outside OS criteria. These findings call for further thinking on (i) the ethical principles of beneficence and non-malfeasance underpinning this public health initiative, (ii) the reasons behind women's and professionals' behavior, and (iii) the need to analyze how information provision to women and the doctor-patient relationship need to evolve in response to scientific controversy over the risks and benefits of conducting mammographic screening. Summary: This work calls for a reappraisal of the provision of screening programme information. We advocate a move to integrate the points sparking debate over the efficiency of the screening scheme to guarantee full transparency. The perspective is to strengthen the respect for autonomy allowing women to make an informed choice in their decision on whether or not to participate
La recherche sur les organoïdes: quels enjeux éthiques?
Note du Comité. Groupe "Recherche sur les organoïdes
Organoids Research: What are the ethical issues?
Note from the Ethics committee