Abstract
Probably the most serious problem facing the field of regenerative medicine today is the challenge of effective translation and development of viable stem cell-based therapies. Particular concerns have been raised over the growing market in unproven cell therapies. In this article, I explore recent developments in the stem cell therapy landscape and argue that while the sale of unproven therapies undoubtedly poses ethical concerns, it must be understood as part of a larger problem at the interface between biomedicine, healthcare, publics, policy and the market. Addressing this will require a broader perspective incorporating the shifting relationships between different stakeholder groups, the global politics of research and innovation, and the evolving role of publics and patients with respect to science.
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Chan, S. (2017, October 1). Current and emerging global themes in the bioethics of regenerative medicine: The tangled web of stem cell translation. Regenerative Medicine. Future Medicine Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2217/rme-2017-0065
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