TY - BOOK AU - Schneider,Angela Jo-Anne AU - Friedmann,Theodore ED - World Anti-Doping Agency. TI - Gene doping in sports: the science and ethics of genetically modified athletes T2 - Advances in genetics SN - 0120176513 (electronic bk.) AV - QH431.A1 A3eb U1 - 174.957 22 PY - 2006/// CY - San Diego, Calif., London PB - Elsevier Academic Press KW - Doping in sports KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Gene therapy KW - Electronic books N1 - "Published in affiliation with the World Anti-Doping Agency."--Cover; Includes bibliographical references and index; The problem of doping in sports -- The scientific basis for gene therapy : a new concept in medicine -- Early gene transfer experiments : problems and eventual success -- Gene transfer in sports : an opening scenario for genetic enhancement of normal "human traits" -- Ethics and oversight in clinical trials : attempts at gene doping would not conform to accepted ethical standards -- International cooperation and regulation : the Banbury Workshop (2002) -- A scientific perspective -- Some ethical aspects of "harm" in sport -- The list [i.e. The World Anti-Doping Code 2006 prohibited list] N2 - Advances in genetics have begun to deliver on their promise of new and improved approaches to the prevention and treatment of human disease, including the gene-based therapeutics. The international sports community has begun to recognize the potential harmful use of gene transfer technology by athletes. The task of monitoring and controlling sports doping must be a truly cooperative effort, involving the cooperation of a range of local, national, and international organizations. There are very serious broad social and ethical issues at stake that relate to our definition of sports and its role in our society, as well as the social and ethical principles that are challenged or breached through sport doping, determining which forms of performance enhancement - in sport or any other realm of human activity - are acceptable, and what makes the enhancement of sport performance different from enhancement in other areas of human activity (e.g., cosmetic surgery, mood and learning enhancement through drugs, and drug-based "treatment" of physical and intellectual changes in normal aging process). This book tackles all these issues and more, serving as the first such focused treatment of this increasingly important topic, which has broad-based implications for science, medicine, sports, and society UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120176519 ER -