Therapeutic hope, spiritual distress, and the problem of stem cell tourism

作者: Insoo Hyun

DOI: 10.1016/J.STEM.2013.04.010

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摘要: Managing patients' therapeutic hope and spiritual distress—in addition to tighter regulation of commercial therapies improved patient understanding—may offer a more comprehensive approach reducing the overall incidence stem cell tourism. Such support must occur early in clinical relationship after appropriate assessment discussion.

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