No rights to be treated by untried medicines October 2, 2007 Galveston County Daily News, Oct. 2, 2007 In his Medicine & Health column, Howard Brody takes issue with those who believe terminally ill patients have a right to receive experimental drugs. "The bottom line," he writes, "is that ‘experimental' treatment means we don't know if it works or not; or we don't know if it works but causes so much harm that it should never be used." « Back | The Newsroom »