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Lorenzo's Oil Lorenzo Odone adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) Lorenzo's Oil
Lorenzo Odone

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LORENZO'S OIL


SUBJECTS --- Medicine; Science;
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING --- Illness, Disabilities; Marriage;
        Families in Crisis; Parenting; Sisters;
MORAL-ETHICAL EMPHASIS --- Responsibility; Caring.

Age: 13+; MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for child's life threatening ordeal); Drama; 1993; 135 minutes; Color.


Lorenzo's Oil
This is the almost true story of Lorenzo Odone, his parents, and their fight against a terrible disease, adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD). The tale begins when Lorenzo, then age 5, is diagnosed with the disease. The doctors give him a prognosis of relentlessly increasing disability and death within two years. There is no treatment. The Odones do not accept this verdict and embark on a dramatic search for a way to save their son.

Merely watching this film is a hard-hitting life experience. It can serve as a motivator in the study of the scientific method, chemistry, biology, neurology, and genetics. The movie is an excellent introduction to the medical research establishment and to the ethics of clinical trials. Lorenzo's Oil teaches courage, persistence and that sometimes motivated people can achieve the impossible. It also shows that the disabled are real people with feelings and intelligence. The film explores some of the problems in getting society to take note of and to address extremely rare diseases.

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The movie contains a key factual error that provides an excellent opportunity to teach the scientific method. At the time the movie was released, scientific studies had demonstrated that Lorenzo's Oil did not work for other ALD patients who, like Lorenzo, had already developed symptoms of the disease. Lorenzo's reaction to the Oil was an anomaly. (We are not aware of any explanation for why the Oil worked with Lorenzo.) The worries of the scientists and ALD Foundation leaders about holding out false hope to families (concerns that were ridiculed in the movie) turned out to be entirely justified. Then, in a twist of fate, scientific studies completed ten years after the film was made found Lorenzo's Oil to be effective in preventing ALD in a different group of people, boys with the ALD genetic defect who did not yet have neurological symptoms. Ironically, these studies were performed by Dr. Hugo Moser. In the movie, the character modeled on Dr. Moser, Dr. Nikolais, is portrayed as the epitome of the unresponsive medical establishment. TWM's Lesson Plan -- The Development of Lorenzo's Oil, Strange Twists of Fate, and the Scientific Method uses these circumstances as the basis for an exercise in applying the scientific method and developing hypotheses in a real world situation.


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