Stem Cell Reports (Nov 2018)

Tackling Ethical Challenges of Premature Delivery of Stem Cell-Based Therapies: ISSCR 2018 Annual Meeting Focus Session Report

  • Jeremy Sugarman,
  • Roger A. Barker,
  • Ian Kerridge,
  • Tamra Lysaght,
  • Graziella Pellegrini,
  • Douglas Sipp,
  • Claire Tanner

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
pp. 1021 – 1025

Abstract

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Clinical uses of unproven stem cell-based interventions abound, yet many patients may be harmed by receiving them, raising complex ethical, economic, and societal concerns. Regulators, scientists, clinicians, professional societies, and patient advocacy groups need to collaboratively articulate expectations related to the proper development and delivery of stem cell-based therapies. : Clinical uses of unproven stem cell-based interventions abound, yet many patients may be harmed by receiving them, raising complex ethical, economic, and societal concerns. Regulators, scientists, clinicians, professional societies, and patient advocacy groups need to collaboratively articulate expectations related to the proper development and delivery of stem cell-based therapies.