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The misinformation landscape in regenerative medicine

Understanding the misinformation landscape in regenerative medicine

In this evolving information landscape, there is a need to develop an accurate and detailed understanding of how misinformation is spread. Despite the efforts being made to curb the spread, misinformation is spreading quickly, and clinics are offering unproven regenerative medicine (RM) therapies. A strong understanding of how misinformation is spread can inform better policy responses and help counter its harmful effects. In our work, we analyze existing policy and oversight options, and suggest ways these established regulatory frameworks, and other strategies can be used to manage the spread of misinformation.

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