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19 March, 12:11

In your opinion, was it "unethical" for researchers to take (and profit from) Henrietta's cells without her permission? Why? Why not? Should the Lacks family be given financial compensation in return for use of her cells? How would this financial compensation be determined? Who would pay?

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  1. 19 March, 15:54
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    Answer: its. Really unethical

    Explanation:

    Its very unethical for researchers to take and make profit from Henrietta's cell without her permission.

    Because this is unwilling of her ... and since the researchers has taken her cell sample already, and are already making profit from it

    She and her family needs to be compensated, it might as well be said as the infringement of human right. This compensation can be determined by dividing the profits made by the researchers into half and given Henrietta and her family the other half ...

    Most like the research company or firm will pay the compensation and also the government.
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