PATIENTS DIED PREMATURELY in two failed clinical trials at
Seattle's Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center experiments in
which the Center and its doctors had a financial interest. The
patients and their families were never told about those connections,
nor were they fully and properly informed about the risks of the
experiments, an investigation by The Seattle Times has found.
The patients in these trials were ill with cancers that, left
untreated, would almost certainly have killed them. But many stood a
good chance of survival or at least prolonged life with traditional
care. Instead, many actually died from the experiments sooner than
they would have with no treatment at all.
This series of articles published March 11-15, 2001, explores the
experiments and the complex legal and ethical issues surrounding
them. These issues are at the heart of a national debate under way
on how medical research is conducted and regulated. Congress will
take up the discussion this spring.
The Blood-Cancer Experiment
The story of Protocol 126, a blood-cancer experiment at the Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in which at least 20 people died.
They were never told that The Hutch and some of its doctors had a
financial interest in drugs being tested in the experiment, nor that
there were safer, more effective alternative treatments.
The Whistleblower
While Protocol 126 went on year after year and more patients died,
several doctors tried to raise the alarm. But their complaints went
largely unheeded by Hutch officials and, ultimately, by state and
federal investigators.
The Breast-Cancer Experiment
Dying of breast cancer, a Spokane woman agreed to enter a clinical
trial at The Hutch. But her doctors didn't tell her several
important details, including that there were serious questions about
the effectiveness of the drugs she was to be given and that a
patient had already died from the treatment.
The Financier
The man who helped start Seattle's biotechnology industry, including
several companies run by doctors from The Hutch, is now a convicted
felon.
The Prospects for Change
What's happening around the country to reform clinical trials and
how the culture of The Hutch resists such change.
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