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No need for stem cell Act, says health minister

November 1st, 2012 9:46 am

KUALA LUMPUR: EXISTING guidelines on stem cell research are sufficient to regulate the industry and the Health Ministry sees no need for a stem cell Act for now.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said guidelines on stem cell research were clear and were drafted with the help of stakeholders, including religious bodies.

He said the ministry had produced four guidelines:

* National Guidelines for Haemopoietic Stem Cell Therapy;

* National Standards for Cord Blood Banking and Transplantation;

* National Standards for Stem Cell Transplantation; and

* Guidelines on Stem Cell Research and Therapy

"We hope researchers follow these guidelines. The ministry does not intend to introduce any Act yet," he said after officiating the First National Stem Cell Congress here yesterday.

Liow said guidelines would be enough to provide a sound and ethical environment for researchers to carry out work. He said the public should also be informed of stem cell services available and be aware that stem cell research here was encouraging.

"In 2009 alone, 213 haemopoitic stem cell transplants were performed and registered in the country," he said.

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