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Sadly, Mike and June’s son, Rickey, was born with cystic fibrosis (CF).
His case is mild and he has lived most of his 18 years with very few complications. Rickey will be entering college in the fall and is very excited about it. Recently, there has been a lot of publicity about the number of labs all over the country that are developing gene therapy protocols for cystic fibrosis.
Rickey’s case is mild, so he is expected to live a normal life span, but he will definitely pass the gene to his children. Unless he marries a woman who is a carrier, his children will not have CF.
Recently Rickey read a comprehensive article about the Jesse Gelsinger case and thought that Jesse was a hero. He talked to Mike and June at length about the case and said over and over again that he wanted to look into doing something like that himself. This really frightened his parents.
They weren’t sure they could trust the doctors doing the experimental therapy, but they thought it would be wonderful if Rickey could be “cured”.
Without telling his parents, Rickey contacted the doctor in California who was named in the article. A letter came back stating that Rickey might be a good candidate for the trials. After showing Mike and June the letter, Rickey tells them he wants to volunteer.
1. What should Mike and June do? Suggest at least two possibilities.
2. Rickey, like Jesse, is not a minor. Should he be allowed to make this decision without his parent’s consent? Why or why not?
3. What legal problems might arise if Rickey volunteers for the study?