2008
DOI: 10.14712/18059694.2017.13
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Issues and Ethical Problems of Stem Cell Therapy – Where is Hippocrates?

Abstract: Summary: Stem cells and their therapeutic use present many questions associated with ethical problems in medicine. There is great effort on the part of physicians to help millions of patients while there are ethical problems with the use of new methods and technologies and all of these are affected by economic and political influences. How will the current generation deal with these problems? Medicine, in this begard, is experiencing a stormy evolution of human culture in the relationships between disease, pat… Show more

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“…The second alternative is Agro Domalice. This result corresponds with results received by other approaches, see Broová 2001, Broová 2002and Daòsa 2001.…”
Section: Results the Problem Of The Doagrasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The second alternative is Agro Domalice. This result corresponds with results received by other approaches, see Broová 2001, Broová 2002and Daòsa 2001.…”
Section: Results the Problem Of The Doagrasupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ova to be used for stem cell culture should be those obtained from redundant embryos generated during infertility treatment. Healthy human embryos are not collected for research purposes, however, if an alternative method is not at hand or available, this method is acceptable in case of therapeutic purposes [2] .…”
Section: Regulations For Harvesting Cells From Embryosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also mentioned about the stormy evolution of human culture with respect to diseases. Thus recommendations for theoretical-methodological interdisciplinary research, especially in theoretical and experimental biology and theoretical and clinical medicine, as well as philosophy is highly invaluable to find solutions to some problems connected with cell therapy [7]. Nature journal has published about the use of as-yet-unapproved therapies allowed on emergency basis for dying individuals who have no other options and the service has to be provided for free.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%