In this case I’m beyond sceptical. Stem cells are often given to medical tourists as the very words conjure up the idea of miracle cures in peoples minds, when there really is no evidence to think it will be of any clinical benefit (and in fact there is often evidence that it will be harmful).
If we were at the stage in medical science where we could cure chronic renal failure by using stem cells we would have done so in rats, or some other model animal, already—and we haven’t yet to my knowledge.
It is likely that the theam that is going to administer the stem cells has no idea of how proper research is conducted, no idea of the basic science of stem cell therapy and no concept of ethics.
For instance, I heard of a case some time ago in which a young child was taken to South America for stem cell treatment after many years of being in a near vegetative state following some sort of damage to his brain. The “scientists” and “doctors”, at the clinical promised massive improvement, and every time they flew over to go to the clinic a brain scan would be done—and improvement would be proclaimed. Back in their native USA, however, one of the doctors that had been involved in the childs long term care convinced the family to have a scan done at home—and it was painfully obvious to anyone with any medical knowledge that the therapy had in fact caused massive irrepairable brain damage.
Stem cells aren’t a valid experimental treatment for most conditions (if they were, they would actually be offered in first world patients) they are simply a scam.
It is likely going to be a net negative for society as I doubt that any information of value can be derived from this sort of experiment in humans. There is still a lot of animal research that has to be done before human trials can bring anything useful to the table. To my knowledge, chronic renal failure isn’t even close to being treatable usign stem cells in rats or any other model animal.
It is likely that the team of “scientists” in this case are a bunch of phonies with know comprehension of the basic science behind stem cells, or any serious training in research.