After the enaction of the Regulations Governing the Application or Use of Specific Medical Techniques or Examinations, or Medical Devices, many medical institutions have introduced medical techniques specific to cell therapy. To ensure the safety of cell therapy, human tissue or blood specimens and cell products must be stored and transported at low temperature throughout the entire process and continuously monitored for their temperature. The tissue, specimens, and products must have their expiration dates and storage conditions labeled clearly and completely. Cell products that are damaged or transported without meeting the temperature requirements must be destroyed. To prevent the potential hazards of cell therapy and thus ensure patient safety, medical institutions conducting cell therapy must establish procedures for reporting and handling adverse events.