Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act
This bill authorizes a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal for Henrietta Lacks to honor her cells' vital role in medical breakthroughs and the development of modern bioethics.
This bill authorizes a posthumous Congressional Gold Medal for Henrietta Lacks to honor her cells' vital role in medical breakthroughs and the development of modern bioethics.
The Henrietta Lacks Congressional Gold Medal Act is a legislative proposal to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to Henrietta Lacks. The bill seeks to honor Ms. Lacks for the involuntary but monumental contribution her cells (known as HeLa cells) made to global medicine, scientific research, and the development of modern bioethics and informed consent laws.
The primary intent of the bill is to provide official national recognition of Henrietta Lacks, an African-American woman whose cervical cancer cells were taken without her knowledge or consent in 1951. These cells became the first "immortal" human cell line, serving as a cornerstone for countless medical breakthroughs. By awarding this medal, Congress aims to acknowledge:
* Scientific Impact: The role of HeLa cells in developing the polio vaccine and treatments for cancer, HIV/AIDS, leukemia, and Parkinson’s disease.
* Ethical Legacy: Ms. Lacks' role as a "linchpin" for the creation of modern patient rights and informed consent protocols.
* Historical Justice: The recognition of a woman whose biological contributions generated massive scientific and commercial value, much of which was hidden from her family for decades.
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