Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Acting FDA Chief's Dual Jobs Questioned By JOHN J. LUMPKIN, Associated Press Writer Tue Sep 27, 4:18 PM ET WASHINGTON - The acting FDA commissioner's decision to keep his old job as the government's chief cancer researcher is being questioned by lawmakers and health experts. They say he cannot do both jobs effectively and may face conflicts of interest. Dr. von Eschenbach, who is wearing two hats as the new FDA chief and the head of the National Cancer Institute, could face conflicts if the FDA must make a decision on a cancer treatment he helped to develop. The National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, funds research into new cancer treatments, often in partnership with drug companies. The Food and Drug Administration, meanwhile, regulates the results of that research, deciding whether the new treatments are safe and effective enough to permit sales to the general public. " It's a foot in both camps, " said Marc Scheineson, a former FDA associate commissioner who is now a partner in the Alston and Bird law firm in Washington. " He's going to quickly have to decide where to put his foot. You have to be on one side or the other. " For the complete article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050927/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/fda_new_commission er Kathy Meade Arlington Educational Consulting http://www.vapcacoalition.org/ phone fax There is power in coalitions. However, there is also power in one person, and oftentimes it takes a visionary to step forth, to break new ground, to look at something differently, and to set an idea in motion. Pamela , BSN, RN September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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