Stem Cells..
An increasing number of parents are storing stem cells from their
baby's
cord. Hopefully these will not be needed, but if your child develops
leukaemia or any other disease requiring a bone marrow transplant, stem
cells could save his life.
What Are Stem Cells?
The building blocks of your immune system. They can turn themselves into
white blood cells which combat infection, red blood cells which carry oxygen
around your system, and platelets which help the blood to clot.
What Are They Used For?
Some cancers destroy vital cells in the blood and immune system. The
treatment commonly used is a bone marrow transplant which contains stem
cells. However, a donor is required, a match is difficult to obtain and
transplanting stem cells stored from birth is much easier, and matching is
not a problem.
Any Other Uses?
Research is at an early stage, but there is hope that one day stem cells
could cure other diseases like Parkinson's, diabetes, various cancers and
spinal injury - you may recall that the late Christopher Reeve (Superman
actor) hoped that stem cell research could one day enable him to walk again.
So far about 5-6000 stem cell transplants have been performed worldwide, most involving young children.
So Why Isn't It Routinely Collected?
As is often the case, the establishment is dragging it's heels. In the UK
the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists says: "Routine
collection of cord blood and stem cells cannot be recommended at this time
because of the insufficient scientific base to support such practice."
However, a national cord blood bank has been started and four National
Health Service Hospitals are asking parents for permission to harvest blood
from cords at births in their hospitals.
The UK's Department of Health has also given full accreditation to Future Health Technologies, a privately run company that will, for a price, store cord blood for 25 years. Future Health provide the kit to collect the blood at the birth, although you will need the co-operation of the medical staff.
In the USA, cord blood bank Cord Blood Registry has already stored more than 250,000 vials of stem cells.
Of course you hope the cord blood will never be required, but if it is, for the price of a holiday you could save the life of your child.
For further research, type 'cord blood' in a search engine.
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