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Henrietta Lacks Family Secures Settlement With Novartis Over HeLa Cells

March 4, 2026

The family of Henrietta Lacks has secured a confidential financial settlement with pharmaceutical company Novartis over the unauthorized commercial use of her immortal cell line, known as HeLa cells. These cells were extracted from Lacks without consent during her cancer treatment in 1951 and have generated enormous profits for biotechnology companies while being instrumental in major medical breakthroughs including polio vaccine development and cancer research. The settlement represents a significant victory for the family, who has pursued legal action against multiple companies for profiting from the cells while Lacks' descendants struggled financially and she was buried in an unmarked grave.

Who is affected

  • The Lacks family/Henrietta Lacks's estate and her grandchildren
  • Novartis pharmaceutical company
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific (previous settlement)
  • Other biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies facing pending lawsuits
  • Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump (representing the estate)

What action is being taken

  • The Lacks family and Novartis have resolved their lawsuit through a confidential settlement
  • Other lawsuits against biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies remain pending
  • HeLa cells continue to be used in research that generates patents, products and profits in laboratories worldwide

Why it matters

  • This settlement represents a landmark achievement in addressing a historic injustice where Henrietta Lacks's cells were taken without consent and commercially exploited for over 70 years, generating billions in profits for companies while her family received nothing and struggled to afford healthcare. The agreement establishes accountability and recognition that families deserve compensation when their biological materials are used for commercial gain, marking what the family's attorney calls a "turning point" after many believed the family would never receive any benefit from the immortal cells.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The Washington Informer