New ISSCR Guide to Stem Cell Treatments Promotes Patient Safety and Public Health

The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) has released its updated Guide to Stem Cell Treatments. This comprehensive resource is designed to empower patients, advocates, healthcare providers, friends, and family members with the necessary information to make well-informed decisions regarding stem cell treatments, alongside their primary care physicians or specialists.

“The ISSCR Patient Guide has been valued by our members for many years as a trusted resource to share with family and friends. We’re pleased to release this update in hopes it will help families and patients broadly as they make critical decisions about treatment options,” said Keith Alm, ISSCR CEO.

By providing accurate and reliable information, the ISSCR strives to guide individuals through the complex landscape of stem cell treatments and enable them to navigate personal health decisions. The updated guide covers a wide range of topics, including the basics of stem cells, frequently asked questions, benefits, risks, and crucial considerations related to stem cell treatments. Additionally, it features a glossary of key terms to ensure readers are equipped with an accessible and valuable resource for future reference.

The ISSCR encourages individuals to exercise caution before considering stem cell treatments and emphasizes the importance of safety and efficacy, advocating for rigorous scientific testing and evaluation before stem cell treatments are approved for use. The guide warns against unproven and potentially harmful stem cell treatments that have not undergone proper testing or regulatory approval and are being marketed by clinics. By distinguishing credible stem cell research and treatments from those lacking scientific evidence, the ISSCR Guide for Stem Cell Treatments promotes patient safety and public health.

The updated ISSCR Guide to Stem Cell Treatments is available for download and sharing is encouraged to help raise awareness and understanding of stem cell treatments. Together, we can contribute to the safe and effective delivery of the potential that stem cell research holds for patients worldwide.

 

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