Journal article
A question of ethics: Selling autologous stem cell therapies flaunts professional standards
M Munsie, I Hyun
Stem Cell Research | Published : 2014
Abstract
The idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, including cardiac repair, underpins regenerative medicine. While progress is being made, with hundreds of clinical trials underway to evaluate possible autologous cell-based therapies, some patients and physicians are not prepared to wait and are pursuing treatments without evidence that the proposed treatments are effective, or even safe. This article explores the inherent tension between patients, practitioners and the need to regulate the development and commercialization of new cellular therapies - even when the cells come from the patient. © 2014.
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Funding Acknowledgements
MM is a member of Stem Cells Australia, a Special Research Initiative in Stem Cell Science funded by the Australian Research Council.