Portrayal of umbilical cord blood research in the North American popular press: Promise or hype?

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Aim: This study examined how umbilical cord blood (UCB) use was portrayed in the English language North American popular press. Methods: Directed content analysis was conducted on 400 articles from 2007 to 2017 containing †cord blood,' published by the most read Canadian and American news sources. Results: A total of 86.3% of the articles detailed UCB treatments and therapies, the majority of which align with clinical evidence. Some articles portrayed speculative/experimental therapies as efficacious. Public and private banking initiatives received substantial attention, and were portrayed diversely. Promotional narrative messaging was evident around private banking. Conclusion: Findings demonstrate the need for continual monitoring of the media portrayals of UCB as stem cell and transplantation research develops and as clinics continue to operate.

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Marcon, A. R., Allan, D., Barber, M., Murdoch, B., & Caulfield, T. (2020). Portrayal of umbilical cord blood research in the North American popular press: Promise or hype? Regenerative Medicine, 15(1), 1228–1237. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2019-0149

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