Unproven stem cell interventions: A global public health problem requiring global deliberation

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The unproven stem cell intervention (SCI) industry is a global health problem. Despite efforts of some nations, the industry continues to flourish. In this paper, we call for a global approach and the establishment of a World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Advisory Committee on Regenerative Medicine to tackle this issue and provide guidance. The WHO committee can harmonize national regulations; promote regulatory approaches responsive to unmet patient needs; and formulate an education campaign against misinformation. Fostering an international dialog and developing recommendations that can be adopted by member states would effectively address the global market of unproven SCIs.

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Master, Zubin, Matthews, Kirstin R.W. and Abou-el-Enein, Mohamed. "Unproven stem cell interventions: A global public health problem requiring global deliberation." Stem Cell Reports, 16, no. 6 (2021) Cell Press: 1435-1445. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stemcr.2021.05.004.

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