Literature DB >> 22958691

Partial relief from the regulatory vacuum involving human tissues through enactment of chapter 8 of the National Health Act and regulations thereto.

Michael S Pepper1.   

Abstract

Human tissue legislation is complex. An exhaustive understanding of the law, thorough understanding of human tissue biology and pathophysiology and an appreciation of the diversity of the areas covered in this field, is critical. The importance of interdisciplinary co-operation in the drafting, interpretation and implementation of legislation in this area cannot be overemphasized. Several factors underscore this, including the complexity and volume of the information involved, rapid advances in science, reciprocal dependence of the law and science on one another for relevance and accuracy, and above all the need to ensure that the patient's well-being and safety are not compromised. The development of technology also must be encouraged in a non-obstructive legislative setting.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22958691     DOI: 10.7196/samj.5940

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  S Afr Med J


  3 in total

Review 1.  Challenges of biobanking in South Africa to facilitate indigenous research in an environment burdened with human immunodeficiency virus, tuberculosis, and emerging noncommunicable diseases.

Authors:  Akin Abayomi; Alan Christoffels; Ravnit Grewal; Locunda A Karam; Catherine Rossouw; Ciara Staunton; Carmen Swanepoel; Beverley van Rooyen
Journal:  Biopreserv Biobank       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 2.300

Review 2.  Opportunities and barriers to establishing a cell therapy programme in South Africa.

Authors:  Carlo Stephan Jackson; Michael S Pepper
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2013-05-29       Impact factor: 6.832

Review 3.  Curbing stem cell tourism in South Africa.

Authors:  Madelein Meissner-Roloff; Michael S Pepper
Journal:  Appl Transl Genom       Date:  2013-05-14
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