The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, January 12, 1994 - 7 .Human radiation tests questioned by some, hailed by others BOSTON (AP) -Forty years ago, doctors injected uranium into a dozen patients on the brink of death. All were hopelessly sick with brain tu- mors. Most lay in comas. There was a slim chance the shots would help. The tests were cited by a congres- sional report as "repugnant." Some doctors say they are examples of the way medical science has always worked, engaging the unfortunate ill in the search for treatments that might help others later. The congressional subcommittee report, issued in 1986, listed the ura- nium experiment at Massachusetts General Hospital as one of 31 worri- some examples. It said the human subjects "were essentially used as guinea pigs and calibration devices." At the time, the report had little impact. But because of recent revela- tions about ethically questionable experiments during that period, in- cluding injecting plutonium into people without their knowledge, it has received new attention. The Massachusetts General ex- periment struck the subcommittee as questionable because the data were shared with federal scientists who used it to set exposure standards for ura- nium workers. The panel also was skeptical whether treatment was truly a goal. However, those who were there when the testing began in 1953 re- member a simple humane mission - a cancer cure. Their work was a small part of a major effort that led to a cancer treatment that is still being used. And it was carried out with the permission of the patients' families. These differing viewpoints high- light the difficulty of judging the wis- dom of radiation experiments con- ducted two generations ago. Ethical standards have evolved. Committee reviews and elaborate consent forms are now routine for such research. Furthermore, the in- tense scientific excitement about the potential of radiation as a medical tool is now a distant memory. Doctors working in the field back then maintain that their experiments fell within the mainstream of scien- tific investigation. The amounts of radioactive material used were often minuscule; the studies yielded data that eventually made the medical use of radiation commonplace. "These experiments were carried out to find the information that we are using today," said Dr. Michel Ter- Pogossian of Washington University in St. Louis. "Every medical school in the country now has a very active, vibrant department of nuclear medi- cine, the existence of which can be directly traced to that period." In the early 1950s, thanks to the Manhattan Project, radioactive mate- rial became available in large enough quantities to carry out meaningful experiments. 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