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Experts on panels that create screening and treatment recommendations for various diseases frequently have at least some financial ties to industry. "The problem is the people who care about this issue are doing research on it and there's no way to get research done without some involvement of industry," said De Ferranti, who has done industry-funded research herself. The critics say there's little evidence that widespread cholesterol testing and treatment in children will reduce their chances of having later heart problems. They argue that widespread testing is costly and could cause anxiety in healthy children who don't need treatment. The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute appointed the guidelines panel. Dr. Susan Shurin, the institute's acting director, said there are few qualified specialists who have no industry relationships, and that panel members were selected for their expertise. "We got the best people in the country to do this," Shurin said. Dr. Stephen Daniels, chairman of the guidelines panel, is pediatrics chief at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He has worked as a consultant or advisory board member for Abbott Laboratories, Merck and Schering-Plough, now part of Merck, and co-authored the Pediatrics rebuttal. Daniels said industry ties "were vetted during the discussions of the panel and I think really did not influence the debate." The other rebuttal authors Drs. Brian McCrindle of the University of Toronto, whose industry ties include consulting or serving as advisory board member for Merck and Abbott; Peter Kwiterovich of Johns Hopkins, consulting or advisory board member for Merck and LipoScience; Patrick McBride, University of Wisconsin, who says he has had no relevant industry ties since 2007; and Rae-Ellen Kavey, University of Rochester, who listed no relevant financial ties. ___ Online: Pediatrics: http://www.pediatrics.org/ Guidelines: http://tinyurl.com/7csojas
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