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UK: Leading Surgeon Backs Animal Testing
Robin McKie, science editor
Sunday May 23, 2004
The Observer

One of the country's top brain surgeons has launched an uncompromising attack on the government's decision to set up a
centre to promote alternatives to animal experiments.

'There is no substitute for carrying out experiments on animals and it is dishonest to suggest otherwise,' Professor
Tipu Aziz told The Observer. 'If we want to rid ourselves of the scourge of brain disorders such as Parkinson's and
Alzheimer's diseases, we have to face the fact that we need to carry out animal experiments.'

Aziz - whose work involves placing electrodes into Parkinson's patients' brains and using electric currents to halt
their tremors and restore their mobility - was speaking in the wake of the government's decision to set up a national
centre for the replacement, refinement and reduction of animals in research. The news, released last week, was greeted
with polite encouragement by senior science officials, cautious optimism from groups such as the RSPCA, and suspicion
by anti-vivisectionists.

But many scientists believe the project is misguided and dangerous. 'We already practise the 3 Rs - replacement,
refinement and reduction,' Aziz said. 'Setting up this centre implies we don't try to keep animal experiments to a
minimum. We do. We should be trying to explain to people what are the massive benefits we get from experiments
involving only a relatively few animals.'

Aziz, who is based at Oxford University's neurosurgery department, said that fewer than 100 macaque monkeys had been
used at centres in the US, Britain and France to develop the technique of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's
disease. More than 20,000 patients had benefited from its use and the figure could rise to millions.

SOURCE: The Guardian News, May 23, 2004
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1222740,00.html

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