Patient advocates are often dismissed by the scientific establishment for focusing too much on cures and treatments at the expense of basic research. But advocates help create a biomedical research enterprise that is more attuned to the needs and preferences of the public—the very people who ultimately support and are meant to benefit from the enterprise. As such, scientists and government officials would be wise to heed patient advocates' advice.
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Sheehy, J. Advocates deserve room at the decision-making table. Nat Med 16, 1070 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1010-1070
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