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Abstract Introduction While conventional treatments exist for erectile dysfunction (ED), the growing interest in alternative therapies has brought stem cell therapy to the forefront. Stem cells, with their regenerative potential, hold promise for addressing a wide range of diseases, including ED. However, the overall efficacy and potential risks of stem cell therapy for ED remain uncertain. Despite the limited evidence, an increasing number of clinics in the US offer these treatments. This study aims to analyze businesses marketing stem cell therapies and public interest in them. Objective To quantify data in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) with stem cell therapy as marketed by U.S. companies. By querying Google trends, this study provides a novel epidemiological tool for geographically mapping search intent in relation to stem cell use and ED. Methods Google trends were extracted to trace stem cell related search intents combined with ED related searches within past 5 years in U.S. Weather related searches are predicted to remain consistent across time, thus were implemented as a control of Google searches. In addition, data collected regarding stem cell search trends were regressed on state GDP to correlate the degree to which price influences those interested in the novel treatment. The derived data was then implemented into a nationwide heat map to determine which states harbor the most interest (Figure 1). Individual Income Tax Statistics- Zip Code Data (SOI) were used to further explore correlation of public interest with individual’s annual income in the top 4 searched states. Results From the available patient websites, there were 6 practicing clinics within the U.S. that offer stem cells for ED, with out-of-pocket expenses averaging $5000 to $10000 per treatment. The types of stem cells advertised on these websites included umbilical derived, adipose derived, bone marrow derived and blood derived stem cells. Using the heat map, states with the highest search intents were in Florida, California, Massachusetts, New York, and Arizona. While stem cell average search intent exponential increase was observed over the past 5 years relative to platelet rich plasma (PRP), it was not as high as that of low-intensity shockwave therapy increase: stem cell= 11.3 Arbitrary Units (A.U), shockwave= 35.4 A.U, and PRP= 10.8 A.U. Using linear regression, a correlation of r = 0.132 was observed between a higher State GDP per capita and a higher search intent (Figure 2). Furthermore, SOI was analyzed for the highly searched states to explore the specific search interest for the public with corresponding zip codes of an annual income > $200,000. In Arizona, for example, a conspicuously great number of individuals who make >$200,000 annually demonstrated an even increasing higher correlation regarding interest in stem cell treatment for ED. Conclusions With different sites offering such therapy across the US, there is a growing interest in stem cells and other regenerative therapies for ED with the affluent areas having more interest in these therapies, likely due to the high cost of treatment Disclosure Any of the authors act as a consultant, employee or shareholder of an industry for: Advisory board and speaker for Coloplast; consultant for Cynosure; advisory board and speaker for Halozyme; intellectual property with Masimo; advisory board for Promescent; consultant for Sprout; advisory board for Xialla.

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