A preliminary review on moral challenges in tissue engineering
Dublin Core
Title
A preliminary review on moral challenges in tissue engineering
Author
Radzi, Muhammad Aa'zamuddin Ahmad
Sha'ban, Munira
Sha'ban, Munira
Publisher
2016/00/00
Language
English
Publication Date
20160000
Abstract
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (henceforth TERM) research and development (R&D) is driven by substantial and growing medical needs. The ultimate goal of TERM is to reconstruct biological spare parts or living tissue graft which also known as Tissue Engineered Medical Products (henceforth TEMPs) for the human body. The emergence of this biomedical field has created numerous treatment approaches as well as prospects to manage tissue/organ loss worldwide. This advancing technology offers unique insights into its potential to customize functional human tissue/organ based on the specific needs of an individual patient. The demands for TEMPs have been increasing over time. However, other than certain technical ambiguity, its scientific progress is shrouded by several moral challenges which have yet to be addressed systematically. At present, there are only few literatures addressing the moral challenges of TERM principles and practice from the Islamic perspective. This paper attempts to bridge the gap. The discussion will try to harmonise and seek balance between the empirical aspects and the social dimensions of the technology. This paper perhaps could enlighten the stakeholders to reach answers to certain questions which may bring the best out of TERM technology.
Primary Classification
15.1
Secondary Classification
15.1;19.5;19.1;1.2
Primary keywords
Islamic ethics--[pri];personalized medicine--[pri];regenerative medicine--[pri];tissue engineering--[pri]
Secondary keywords
animal experimentation;bioethical issues;biomedical research;organ donation;tissue donation;tissue transplantation
Journal Article
Revelation and Science2016; 6(1):17-26
Link for Internet access
Note
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. © 2015. Research Management Centre, International Islamic University Malaysia
Call Number
citation
Bibliography
31 refs
ISSN
22299645 (print);22299947(online)
Collection
Citation
“A preliminary review on moral challenges in tissue engineering,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 16, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37664.