The US Direct-to-Consumer Marketplace for Autologous Stem Cell Interventions

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 61 (1):7-24 (2018)
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Abstract

When journalists and health researchers address the subject of patients in the United States undergoing unproven stem cell–based interventions, they have historically crafted narratives about "stem cell tourism" to facilities located in such countries as China, India, Mexico, Panama, and Thailand. These latter nations often are depicted as jurisdictions where clinics providing access to SCBIs operate without meaningful oversight, relevant regulations are nonexistent or have significant loopholes, and regulatory bodies are underfunded, understaffed, corrupt, or otherwise unable to provide effective oversight (Caul-field et al. 2009;...

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