Munson Ronald, Davis Lawrence H
Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 1992 Jun;2(2):137-58. doi: 10.1353/ken.0.0091.
Somatic cell gene therapy has yielded promising results. If germ cell gene therapy can be developed, the promise is even greater: hundreds of genetic diseases might be virtually eliminated. But some claim the procedure is morally unacceptable. We thoroughly and sympathetically examine several possible reasons for this claim but find them inadequate. There is no moral reason, then, not to develop and employ germ-line gene therapy. Taking the offensive, we argue next that medicine has a prima facie moral obligation to do so.
体细胞基因治疗已取得了令人鼓舞的成果。如果能够开发出生殖细胞基因治疗,前景将更加广阔:数百种遗传疾病几乎可能被消除。但一些人声称该程序在道德上是不可接受的。我们全面且富有同情心地审视了支持这一说法的几个可能原因,但发现它们并不充分。那么,就没有道德理由不开发和应用生殖系基因治疗。接下来,我们主动出击,认为医学在表面上有道德义务这样做。