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Why Should We Include Women and Minorities in Randomized Controlled Trials?

Charles Weijer, Dalhousie University
R. A. Crouch

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Reprinted in: Emanuel EJ, Crouch RA, Arras JD, Moreno JD, Grady C. (Eds.). Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research: Readings and Commentary. 171-175.
Dr. Charles Weijer is currently a faculty member at The University of Western Ontario.

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Charles Weijer and R. A. Crouch. "Why Should We Include Women and Minorities in Randomized Controlled Trials?" Journal of Clinical Ethics 10.2 (1999): 100-106.
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