To the
participants in the International Congress on Cancer and Hormones
MEDICAL PROFESSION EXERTS GREAT
IMPACT ON QUALITY OF FAMILY LIFE
On Saturday, 26 April
the Pope gave a brief address to the International Congress on Cancer and Hormones
in the Paul VI Hall.
Dear Friends,
I
greet most cordially the participants in the International Congress on Cancer and Hormones. You have gathered at the
Your
presence here today also speaks of your awareness of the important ethical and
religious dimensions of medical research and practice. The medical profession exerts a great impact
on the quality of life of the human family.
Every advance which you make is aimed at promoting human well-being and
thus has moral and humanitarian implications.
In the course of your research and practice, it is inevitable that
difficult ethical questions should arise, questions which do not lend
themselves to quick and easy solutions.
As you face these, I assure you of the Church's desire to listen to you
and learn from your medical expertise and experience, and, at the same time, to
share with you her own rich heritage of ethical teaching. Such dialogue becomes increasingly important
as scientific advancement brings about an ever larger number of specialized
areas of research. It can ensure that
such research will only contribute to the welfare of the person as a whole and
to the integral development of society.
May the Lord of life give you strength and courage in all your worthy endeavours, and may he bless you and your families with his joy and peace.