2. In 1951, Lacks, a 30-year-old wife and mother of five, went to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore for treatment of cervical cancer. She was unable to pay for treatment and stayed in a segregated ward. During a procedure to place radium on her tumor, Lacks's doctor cut a sliver from the tumor, placed it in a petri dish, and handed it off to the lab assistant of George Gey, a Johns Hopkins cancer researcher. Sadly, cervical cancer is a particularly pernicious disease, and Henrietta succumbed in October 1951 after a brief but terribly painful struggle, leaving behind her young children.
3. George Gey had been trying unsuccessfully to grow human cells in culture-until Henrietta's cells arrived, Labeled HeLa, Henrietta's cancer cells doubled in culture within 24 hours - and they never stopped. Hela cells multiplied so rapidly and persistently, Gey eventually began giving them away to other researchers, According to Skloot, HeLa became the "workhorse" of research labs everywhere. They were used to test the polio vaccine and in the development of HIV medications and cancer treatments. HeLa cells were central to the development ofthe HPV vaccine and were some of the first human cells sent into space to determine how zero gravity affected human cellular activity.
Which sentence from the passage expresses its main idea?
The sentence "The book, an immediate bestseller, examines the roles of race, class, gender, and ethics in medical research and considers the implications, both positive and negative, of Henrietta Lacks's remarkable but inadvertent role in some of the most significant medical advances of the twentieth century." expresses the main idea of the passage.
This sentence encapsulates the main themes that the passage explores, including the intersection of race, class, gender, and ethics in medical research, and the significant contributions of Henrietta Lacks to medical advances, despite her being unaware of her role.
This choice correctly encapsulates the main idea of the passage as it touches upon all the key themes and points discussed in the text.
This sentence, while factually accurate and important to the overall narrative, does not express the main idea of the passage. It focuses on Henrietta's personal struggle with cervical cancer and her eventual death, but does not address the broad themes of race, class, gender, ethics, and the implications of her cells' use in medical research.
This statement is not present in the given extract. It might be a fact related to the overall story of Henrietta Lacks and HeLa cells, but within the context of this passage, it does not express the main idea.
Again, this statement is not present in the given extract. It introduces the theme of bioethical debate and exploitation, which, although relevant to the broader story, does not capture the main idea of this particular passage.
The main idea of the passage is best expressed by the sentence that summarizes the themes of race, class, gender, and ethics in medical research, and discusses the implications of Henrietta Lacks's contribution to medical advances. The other choices either focus on details that are too specific or introduce ideas not present in the extract.
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