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Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students

We studied the recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and regenerative medicine in a total of 2659 junior high school, senior high school, and university students. The number of valid responses received was 2396 (90.1%). We report the following seven o...

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Autores principales: Ishihara, Kenji, Ichinomiya, Asuka, Inami, Mami, Hashimoto, Tomomi, Yuzawa, Rie, Ishizu, Miari, Hirohara, Toshie, Yashiro, Yoshimi, Takizawa, Toshiyuki
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6581836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2016.09.003
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author Ishihara, Kenji
Ichinomiya, Asuka
Inami, Mami
Hashimoto, Tomomi
Yuzawa, Rie
Ishizu, Miari
Hirohara, Toshie
Yashiro, Yoshimi
Takizawa, Toshiyuki
author_facet Ishihara, Kenji
Ichinomiya, Asuka
Inami, Mami
Hashimoto, Tomomi
Yuzawa, Rie
Ishizu, Miari
Hirohara, Toshie
Yashiro, Yoshimi
Takizawa, Toshiyuki
author_sort Ishihara, Kenji
collection PubMed
description We studied the recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and regenerative medicine in a total of 2659 junior high school, senior high school, and university students. The number of valid responses received was 2396 (90.1%). We report the following seven observations [1]. More than 80% of students reported recognition of iPS cells, regenerative medicine, and Professor Shinya Yamanaka, and a similar number were interested in and supportive of regenerative medicine [2]. Regenerative medicine was viewed as a medical treatment option. However, females were more cautious regarding use of regenerative medicine as a treatment compared with males [3]. Approximately 90% of students were interested in the latest medical care. Among the new treatment methods, they more frequently selected those that they were more familiar with and perceived less invasive to be ideal [4]. Regarding organ or tissue donation in regenerative medicine, students focused more on the characteristics of the donors [5]. Approximately 90% were supportive of storing their own cells. However, approximately 50% of students supported storing iPS cells for use in regenerative medicine [6]. Most students were anxious regarding the side effects, safety, and treatment costs of regenerative medicine, but supported the need of education regarding regenerative medicine [7]. More than 70% of students thought that education of regenerative medicine was necessary for the public. These findings suggest the importance of social approach, in addition to medical approach such as research and development, to improve QOL in community by developing the public understanding of regenerative medicine through science communication and school education, for the establishment of systems to promote this field.
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spelling pubmed-65818362019-06-26 Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students Ishihara, Kenji Ichinomiya, Asuka Inami, Mami Hashimoto, Tomomi Yuzawa, Rie Ishizu, Miari Hirohara, Toshie Yashiro, Yoshimi Takizawa, Toshiyuki Regen Ther Original Article We studied the recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and regenerative medicine in a total of 2659 junior high school, senior high school, and university students. The number of valid responses received was 2396 (90.1%). We report the following seven observations [1]. More than 80% of students reported recognition of iPS cells, regenerative medicine, and Professor Shinya Yamanaka, and a similar number were interested in and supportive of regenerative medicine [2]. Regenerative medicine was viewed as a medical treatment option. However, females were more cautious regarding use of regenerative medicine as a treatment compared with males [3]. Approximately 90% of students were interested in the latest medical care. Among the new treatment methods, they more frequently selected those that they were more familiar with and perceived less invasive to be ideal [4]. Regarding organ or tissue donation in regenerative medicine, students focused more on the characteristics of the donors [5]. Approximately 90% were supportive of storing their own cells. However, approximately 50% of students supported storing iPS cells for use in regenerative medicine [6]. Most students were anxious regarding the side effects, safety, and treatment costs of regenerative medicine, but supported the need of education regarding regenerative medicine [7]. More than 70% of students thought that education of regenerative medicine was necessary for the public. These findings suggest the importance of social approach, in addition to medical approach such as research and development, to improve QOL in community by developing the public understanding of regenerative medicine through science communication and school education, for the establishment of systems to promote this field. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2016-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6581836/ /pubmed/31245507 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2016.09.003 Text en © 2016, The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Ishihara, Kenji
Ichinomiya, Asuka
Inami, Mami
Hashimoto, Tomomi
Yuzawa, Rie
Ishizu, Miari
Hirohara, Toshie
Yashiro, Yoshimi
Takizawa, Toshiyuki
Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title_full Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title_fullStr Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title_short Recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in Japanese students
title_sort recognition of, interest in, and understanding of induced pluripotent stem cells and regenerative medicine in japanese students
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6581836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31245507
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2016.09.003
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