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Ethical issues of clinical trials in paediatric oncology from 2003 to 2013: A systematic review.
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Ethical Conduct of Clinical Research Involving Children.
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Are Children Always Vulnerable Research Participants?
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Are children vulnerable in research?
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Morally relevant similarities and differences between children and dementia patients as research subjects: Representation in legal documents and ethical guidelines.
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Informed consent instead of assent is appropriate in children from the age of twelve: Policy implications of new findings on children’s competence to consent to clinical research.
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The experiences of children enrolled in pediatric oncology research: Implications for assent.
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The legal ethics of pediatric research.
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