Cord Blood: Giving Birth to Hope
The Cord Blood Program at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Womens Cancer Center helps parents donate umbilical cord blood for stem cell transplants. Darren, who suffered leukemia, is alive because of it.
The Cord Blood Program at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Womens Cancer Center helps parents donate umbilical cord blood for stem cell transplants. Darren, who suffered leukemia, is alive because of it.
CBR has more experience than any other family bank at providing samples for use in lifesaving medical transplants. Our long and successful history of providing cord blood for use in treatments is the ultimate validation of our processing and storage methods.
The Medical College of Georgia will treat 40 children with cerebral palsy using their own cord blood stem cells to determine the cells ability to improve the quality of life of children with the condition.
Interview with Mr. Mathew Schissler, CEO of Cord Blood America, Inc. Mr. Schissler discusses recent events at the company and their latest press release.
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Two cerebral palsy patients and CBR clients who are experiencing positive results after undergoing reinfusion of their own cord blood stem cells were featured on the NBC San Francisco Bay Area show Health Matters: Stem Cell Therapy Today & Tomorrow.
stemcellresearchfacts.com – Joe Davis Jr was born with sickle-cell anemia, a disease that Joe Sr, a health care professional, believed had no known cure. Then the Davis’s heard of the possibility of using Adult Stem Cells to cure Joe. After being blessed with a second child, the family was able to use the stem cells in the umbilical cord blood of Joe Jr’s little brother to cure him of sickle-cell anemia
This video reviews the benefits of cord blood stem cells and the differences between cord blood stem cells and embryonic or adult stem cells. Cord blood stem cells have been used as a treatment for thousands of patients, while embryonic stem cells have never been used as a treatment in humans. For a free information kit, click here www.cordblood.com
For the first time in Singapore, stem cells from the umbilical cord have been used to treat cerebral palsy – and with positive results.
The name “stem cell” was first coined by a Russian in 1908. More than 100 years later, Russian scientists are still investigating how stem cells can help cure fatal diseases. To support their endeavours, the Russian government has created a special section on the nation’s stock market to help fund ongoing research, helping spur demand for the storing of cord blood stem cells. Neave Barker reports from Moscow.