Gene therapies are designed to address the root cause of disease. As scientific understanding of disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment improves in tandem with technological innovation, gene therapies have the potential to become safe and effective treatment options for a wide range of genetic and nongenetic diseases. However, as the medical scope of gene therapies expands, consideration must be given to those who will benefit and what proactive steps must be taken to widen development and access potential, particularly in regions carrying a high disease burden.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInformed consent is a foundation of the ethical conduct of research involving human participants. Based on the ethical principle of respect for persons, the goal of informed consent is to ensure that participants are aware of the risks and potential benefits and make a voluntary decision about participating in clinical trial research. The extraordinary scientific advances happening globally, have demonstrated the potential of regenerative therapies in transforming the health of the nation by providing a therapeutic option for diseases that were previously considered incurable.
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August 2023
The understanding of disease biology and advances in cellular and molecular biology platforms have ushered in a new era of cell and gene based therapeutic products. The US-FDA refers to this category of products as Cellular and Gene Therapy Products (CGTPs), while the European Medicines Agency, Europe, refers to them as Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs). The research and development (R&D) and final commercialization of these products have thus picked up pace, especially in the last decade.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: In preclinical studies, many stem cell/cellular interventions demonstrated robust regeneration and/or repair in case of SCI and were considered a promising therapeutic candidate. However, data from clinical studies are not robust. Despite lack of substantial evidence for the efficacy of these interventions in spinal cord injury (SCI), many clinics around the world offer them as "therapy.
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