Ethical Issues Surrounding Stem Cell Research

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Stem cells have several potential applications. Stem cells can be used to study development by helping us to understand how a complex organism develops from a fertilized egg. Some of the serious medical conditions such as cancer and birth defects which are lead by abnormal cell division and differentiation will have new therapy dealing with stem cell research. Stem cells have the ability to replace damaged cells and treat disease of extensive burns, leukemia (a cancer of blood forming tissues) and other blood disorders. Today, doctor use donated tissues and organs to replace damaged tissue, but the need for the tissues and organs far outweighs the available supply. With the stem cells, it can offer the enormous sources of replacement cells and tissues. Third, stem cells could be used to study disease. Today, scientists use stem cells to model disease processes in the laboratory to better understand what goes wrong in the disease genes. Finally, stem …show more content…

People who are supporting the stem cell research claim the potentiality of stem cells to cure and improve treatment of diseases. Stem cells have a potential cures for spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, birth defects and genetic disorders. People who are against the stem cells research mentions ethical issues that is immoral to destroy a few days old human embryo just to save or reduce suffering in existing human life. But, people support the stem cell research says it’s better for people to donate the embryos instead of the abortion. Many people also point out even though with all those support and money there are no cures have yet been produced by embryonic stem cell therapy. In March 9, 2009, president Obama announced his plan for embryonic stem cell research by providing financial aid for the scientific

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