A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity What are Stem Cells ?
Stem Cells have been referred to
by some doctors and scientists
as the very building blocks of life.
Throughout the developmental stages in
the womb, stem cells are working to
create our entire bodies - our nerves,
muscles, blood system and organs -
heart, kidneys, liver, lungs skin and
brains. The concept behind storing
your baby's stem cells is that they
can be of future benefit to fight
diseases such as leukaemia, cancers
and diabetes. Not only that, stem
cells can also be used to repair
previously irreparable damage caused
by accidental injuries. Surgeons
regularly use stem cells to repair
spinal damage in road crash victims
and even to restore sight.
These 'powerhouse' cells are the stars
of coronary diseases and conditions,
too, helping the heart to rebuild
those parts of itself which are killed
during heart attacks.
Parents all over the world are now
becoming aware of the potential
therapies stem cells can provide.
How Can My Baby Use Stem Cells?
The most common use for stem cells
today is as a bone marrow transplant
to assist in the treatment of
Leukaemia and for other childhood
cancers and conditions which respond
well to stem cell repair or which
require stem cells to rebuild the
immune system following
chemotherapy.
However it is in future therapies,
which should become available over the
next few years, that the real
potential of stem cells will become
apparent. Research into curing
diseases like diabetes and asthma
hold the real promise for our
childrens’ future. There have already
been thousands of Umbilical Cord
Blood transplants across the world.
Not every family will need their
stem cells for the treatment of a
heart-breaking, life-threatening
complaint like leukaemia. Many
families now store their stem
cells to help them take
advantage of the potential future
health-benefits which stem cell
therapies will have to offer.
Please look at our WHO HAS STORED
and SUCCESSFUL TRANSPLANTS page to
read about just a few of miracles so
far
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