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"He's had more progress in the five weeks that we've been here than in the last two years of conventional therapy."
Aaron Frohman, father of Braden Frohman (CP)
Choosing to undergo adult stem cell therapy or deciding the time is right for your child or loved one to receive it is a huge decision. While umbilical cord blood stem cells and autologous bone marrow cells are by no means rare in this world gaining access to them is fraught with challenges. But access isn't a challenge in China. Safety tests for your own bone marrow have long shown infusions to be safe and umbilical cord and cord blood stem cells have been safely received by six thousand patients in China now. That represents well over 20,000 transplantation events and opportunities for safety data to present a problem. It simply hasn't.
Link to the site
China Stem Cell News
I would just like to make clear that "stem cells" in this case refer to umbilical cord stem cells rather than embryotic stem cells.
You can click on the link above and I have also added one to the top of my side bar (right) There are some great stories and updates on pregressing patients, not only with ONH but several other health problems. To look at OHN specifically, look on the websites left side and go down to ONH, they are in alphebetical order. I am researching this all right now and it looks like it is indeed the treatment. The USA has stem cell laws so they don't do the treatments here as of yet. Things are looking promising and the things I'm reading on here are very uplifting.
Friday, November 13, 2009
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I can't believe that you just sort of stumbled upon this! It is so amazing that there is probably a way to help you. Looks like there's a lot of research to do to figure out if/how this will work for you, but it does look promising!
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