New Issue of The American Journal of Bioethics is Now Available
May 28, 2010
The American Journal of Bioethics (Volume 10, Issue 5, 2010) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Bioethics and President Obama” by David Magnus, 1-2.
- “Stem Cell Tourism and Doctors’ Duties to Minors—A View From Canada” by Amy Zarzeczny and Timothy Caulfield, 3-15.
- “Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope” by Charles E. Murdoch and Christopher Thomas Scott, 16-23.
- “Hope, Hype and Help: Ethically Assessing the Growing Market in Stem Cell Therapies” by Arthur Caplan and Bruce Levine, 24-25.
- “Taking Care of Hope” by Chris Feudtner, 26-27.
- “Stem Cell Tourism: Doctors’ Duties to Minors and Other Incompetent Patients” by Jennifer Chandler, 27-28.
- “Insights from Patients’ Blogs and the Need for Systematic Data on Stem Cell Tourism” by Aaron D. Levine, 28-29.
- “Tweeting Science and Ethics: Social Media as a Tool for Constructive Public Engagement” by Alan C. Regenberg, 30-31.
- “In Pursuit of ‘Informed Hope’ in the Stem Cell Discourse” by Joanne Reimer, Emily Borgelt, and Judy Illes, 31-32.
- “Hope Alone is Not an Outcome: Why Regulations Makes Sense for the Global Stem Cell Industry” by Douglas Sipp, 33-34.
- “Regulations Are Needed for Stem Cell Tourism: Insights From China” by Dominique McMahon and Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, 34-36.
- “Stem Cell Tourism and The Role of Health Professional Organizations” by G. K. D. Crozier and Kyle Thomsen, 36-38.
- “Traveling Across Borders – The Pitfalls of Clinical Trial Regulation and Stem Cell Exceptionalism” by Christine Hauskeller and Dana Wilson-Kovacs, 38-40.
- “Stem Cell Tourism – A Challenge for Trans-National Governance” by Carmel Shalev, 40-42.
- “A Three-Pronged Management Strategy to Stem Cell Tourism” by Timothy Dolan, 43-45.
- “Growth of an Industry: How U.S. Scientists and Clinicians Have Enabled Stem Cell Tourism” by Mary Devereaux and Jeanne F. Loring, 45-46.
- “Hopes and Illusions” by Jim Guest and Kim Anderson, 47-48.
- “The Role of Patients and Patient Advocacy Groups in Educating Patients on the Importance of Legitimate Scientific Research” by Susan Foster, 49.
- “Response to Open Peer Commentaries on ‘Stem Cell Tourism and the Power of Hope'” by Charles E. Murdoch and Christopher Thomas Scott, W1-W3.