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Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells were unknowingly taken without her consent for medical research in the 1950s. Her cells, named HeLa, became the first immortal cell line, leading to numerous scientific advancements in medicine and genetics. Despite the importance of her contributions to science, Henrietta’s family was initially unaware of her cells’ use and did not receive compensation for their use. Her story brought attention to issues surrounding medical ethics, patient consent, and racial disparities in healthcare.
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