'Catholic' Georgetown Uses Aborted Babies in Research
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Friday, Jan. 30, 2004
Also see: Cardinal's Defense of Catholic Doctrine Offends Georgetown and Christian Values Unwelcome at Georgetown
WASHINGTON Researchers at the Georgetown University
Medical Center, a Catholic institution, are using cells derived
from aborted fetuses in medical research.
Catholic doctrine opposes abortion, but the university decided
to let researchers who have been using the cells continue their
work into treatments for illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease,
diabetes and cancer.
The university's medical center said in a statement that the
researchers did not know the origins of the cell lines, which are
between 25 and 40 years old. Of the 18 researchers using the cell
lines that were derived from aborted fetuses, 14 needed to continue
using them in their research. Four others were able to use
alternative lines.
The Rev. Kevin T. Fitzgerald, a university bioethicist and a
research associate professor in the oncology department, said that
"while using such cell lines would not be our preference," the
Catholic Church's guidelines on research and health care and widely
accepted theology allowed the research to continue.
Under those guidelines, the cell lines can be used because the
research could lead to lifesaving cures, because the pregnancies
were not ended in order to get the cell lines, and because "the
connection to abortion was distant and remote enough so as to not
encourage or contribute to abortion in any way," the university
said.
The issue was first brought to the university's attention by
Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, the archbishop of Washington, after
he received a complaint from a Florida-based anti-abortion group.
Archdiocese spokeswoman Susan Gibbs said Georgetown has acted
properly.
"Georgetown reviewed the concerns the cardinal raised, and
we're comfortable, and the cardinal's, comfortable with their
response," Gibbs said. "A number of ethicists have reviewed it to
ensure it's consistent with Catholic teaching."
Georgetown's use of cell lines from aborted fetuses was first
reported by The Washington Post.
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