The involvement of Canadian physicians in promoting and providing unproven and unapproved stem cell interventions.
Ubaka OgboguJenny DuYonida KoukioPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2018)
The involvement of physicians in promoting and providing unproven and unapproved SCIs raises significant ethical, legal and regulatory concerns. Treatment claims and trends appear to contravene applicable professional standards, statutory obligations, and consumer protection laws. While the number of providers observed is still marginal, urgent and proactive regulatory response is needed to prevent proliferation of a potentially exploitative and harmful market for unproven SCIs in Canada.