Is it ethical to conduct stem cell therapy at this early stage?
Introduction:
Stem cell is found in the early stage of the embryo. During early life and growth of the body stem cells have the incredible potential to develop into many different cell types. Embryonic stem cells can differentiate from somatic stem cells due to its potentiality of embryonic stem cells developing into many different cell types where as somatic stem cells doesn’t (Stemcells.nih.gov, 2015). There are over 200 different kinds of specialised cells in human body such as muscle cells, fat cells, nerve cells and skin cells and stem cells are so special because all these cells originated from stem cells. Stem cell are different from other cells in the body in two ways such as stem cells have the capabilities of self-renewal, which means it’s able to divide and produce copies of themselves. The other way is that stem cells can differentiate
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From stem cell research, human organs could be grown in a laboratory and then be used to help treat certain illnesses. Stem cells are used as a learning tool to assist scientists to learn about the matter of cell development as well as human growth. Scientists use stem cells to indicate whether a medicine is safe enough for humans without human or animal’s testers. Stem cell research has the potential to hold the key to overturn the aging effects and extending human lives. This therefore isn’t acceptable in religious matter, especially in Christianity. This research has also found a way to slowly reduce and even a possible ‘cure’ for aging better than home remedies for Anti Aging products (Stemcellforantiaging.com, 2016). Stem cell therapy on the other hand, uses patient’s own body because by doing this the risk of rejection can be reduced due to using the patient’s own body which shows that cells belong to the same human body (Healthguidance.org,
For example, Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that is caused by brain cell death. Alzheimer’s does not have a cure, and the only treatment for it is medication that will slow the death of cells. However, if embryonic stem cells were used, they could replace and, theoretically, stop the death of brain cells, which would in turn, halt the disease. So overall, this treatment could dramatically benefit patients struggling through diseases like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, and diabetes. Furthermore, the increase of quality of life for these living people is more than worth the possible destruction of a cluster of
Over the years, there have been many controversial issues surrounding medical research, but one of the most arguable topics of all time is the use of embryonic stem cells. Some individuals believe that extracting stem cells from unborn babies will be useful to create new medications or, in most cases, help regenerate damaged cells. Although, many people disagree with the process scientists use to obtain these stem cells. By continuing embryonic stem cell research, scientists are denying an unborn child the chance to live, they are not letting nature take its intended course, and they are not adhering to the religious or moral beliefs of many people.
One of the biggest health benefits I have read about is spinal cord repair. Davis 2 These stem cells could potentially give the people with severed spinal cords, who are paralyzed, a chance at a normal life. I know if I was stuck in a wheel chair I would want research like this to be done so I would have hope that maybe one day I would get to live a normal life outside of a wheel chair. I think one of the biggest arguments against embryonic stem cell research is over
Embryonic stem cell transplants have been an ethical, social, and legal controversy since the first successful transplant of human stem cells in 1998. The controversy slowed down the pace of any advancements in the life saving technique. Stem cell transplant controversy falls into the same category as abortion and whether someone is pro-life or pro-choice because of the way the cells are derived from human embryos. The use embryonic stems cells have been saving lives since the late 90s, so the discontinuation of this research would be the greatest mistake ever made. Imagine a child sick with an aggressive cancer that is close to ending the child’s life.
Today, our technology is advancing at an ever increasing rate. Science and medicine are making breakthroughs that improve everyone’s quality of life. Life saving medicine, previously limited to the realm of science fiction, is within our grasp. And part of that future is due in part to the amazing research being done with stem cells. However, there are laws in place that prevent scientists from getting as much use as possible from cells derived from embryos, which is the most abundant source.
Embryonic stem cells are the most talked about stem cells. Along with being very beneficial, they possess various other traits as well. For example embryonic stem cells are able to regrow organs in our body. You read that right we can regrow our own organs. Scientists are studying research on this process.
Presenting on the topic of embryonic stem cell research introduced me to a completely new idea. Before my group and I took on this completely new idea to us, I had a very broad understanding of this form of research and what it could do for the world. Through extensive research by both myself, and my group members, I now have a completely new understanding of the subject, and why there is so much controversy surrounding the subject. To begin the project, each member of the group chose a lens to research.
In both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, God has stated His laws and commandments along with the consequences of participation. Therefore, I do not think scripture forbids participation in controversial research activities like stem cell or embryo research, assisted suicide, abortion, or assisted reproduction. God allows man to have free will yet as Christians we are to live, practice, and make decisions regarding participation in accordance to protecting our Christian
Stem Cell therapy could be a cure for cancer. Stem cell therapy ensures that cells lost due to chemotherapy can be regenerated faster and so increased doses of chemotherapy can be administered to cancer patients. These patients can therefore have a better chance of getting rid of all cancer cells and allow for them to recover faster. Stem cells are cells that are unspecialised, that can divide and that are able to differentiate into a specialised cell or tissue with a specific function (KUUN, L. and NORTJIE, S).
Stem cells have the potential to cure specific diseases such as Parkinson 's, Alzheimer 's, Diabetes, and Cancer. A few years ago, you could only get stem cell transplants from specific doctors, But as of 2015 there are 170 clinics that can do the procedure. The way that they implant the stem cells into the patient 's body is by putting the cells straight into the bloodstream or by inserting the cells into the patient 's bone marrow. They extract all of the stem cells that they need and then they take out the patient 's dead stem cells and put in the donor 's healthy stem cells.
To understand stem cell research, it is important to look at the biological ideas surrounding it. [Dr. Mandal. A, Cashin-Garbutt. A Dec 23 2013 What are stem cells?] Embryonic stem (ES) cell research has an ethical and economical issue depending on people's religion.
This process provides a safe alternative to embryonic cells, as the stem cells did not produce tumors. Adult stem cells are also being found in more tissues than ever thought (Stem cell Basics). This would allow many different uses of the adult stem cells, as they can only form certain major cell types of a tissue or
Most embryonic stem cells are derived from embryos that develop from eggs that have been fertilized in vitro, and then donated for research purposes with informed consent of the donors. After researching the pros and cons of stem cell research, I have come to the conclusion that the research and funding should be continued, due to the potential to transform medicine and save an uncountable number of lives. Medicine has evolved so much in the last few decades that fertilized human embryos no longer have to die for the production of stem cells. In August 2005, Harvard University scientists announced a break-through discovery that fuses "blank" embryonic stem cells with adult skin cells, rather than with fertilized embryos, to create all-purpose stem cells viable to treat diseases and disabilities. This discovery
yet it’s there.” Stem Cell causes numerous consequences for, it was not reliable and this should undertake deeper studies on the other hand this was the only hope for the person suffering from diseases. We should thank God for the life we have. All of us have a special purpose, it is to live and do God’s will. People were God’s creation all of us were obliged to love one another not to hurt others especially the embryos inside the mother’s
Stem cell therapies have the potential to be able to regenerate all of the tissues in the human body and along with gene therapy could be the most powerful tools in medicine with the potential to treat a