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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)--from bone marrow, peripheral blood, or umbilical cord blood--are used to treat patients with cancers such as leukemia or lymphoma, disorders of the blood and immune systems, severe aplastic anemia, sickle cell disease, and certain inherited metabolic diseases. In addition to cord blood's direct therapeutic value to patients, it is also used for basic research on blood, blood stem cells, and immune cells. In recent years, the U.S. government (through the Health Resources and Services Administration) has endeavored to increase the overall national inventory--which currently contains over 200,000 units--as well as the number of high-quality units and the number of units from racial/ethnic minorities. Despite the important clinical and research roles of cord blood products and a clear public health need for increasing and diversifying our national inventory, little is systematically known about the economics of the industry, including what banks' costs and revenues are, cost structures and determinants of financial health, successful collection efforts for cord blood banks (CBBs), whether the market is competitive or similar to a public goods market, and the role of the government in the market. In this report, we aim to fill these knowledge gaps by (1) describing the existing public CBB system, (2) assessing current trends and economic relationships from the perspective of key stakeholders in the public CBB system, and (3) providing recommendations to improve the economic sustainability of the public CBB system.
Fetal blood --- Blood banks --- Fetal Blood. --- Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation. --- Blood Banks --- Economic aspects --- economics. --- United States.
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The Regeneration Promise is a reader-friendly guide to the world of regenerative medicine and stem cell technology. It covers the history of stem cell technology as a general introduction to the subject and then continues with a description of the many known types of stem cells and how these can potentially be used to treat disease. The author explains the pros and cons of using stem cell technology to treat patients in simple and factual terms throughout the book while clarifying many stem cell myths. There is valuable advice for people considering undergoing stem cell therapy and also for those who are considering stem cell storage such as umbilical cord blood storage at the birth of a baby. The book also covers information on current research in stem cell technology and how this may be useful in the clinic, as promising regenerative medicine treatments emerge in the near future. The simple use of language with a clear explanation of scientific terms, where applicable, makes this book an accessible source of information for anyone interested in enhancing their general knowledge about regenerative medicine when considering such treatment options and understanding the debate surrounding stem cell technology and its use in disease therapy.
Regenerative medicine. --- Stem cells --- Therapeutic use. --- Regenerative Medicine. --- Stem Cell Research. --- Stem Cells --- Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation. --- Human Embryonic Stem Cells.
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Blood Banks --- Blood Grouping and Crossmatching --- Blood banks. --- Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation --- Fetal blood --- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation --- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation --- Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation --- Hematopoietic stem cells. --- Organization & administration. --- Standards. --- Standards. --- Transplantation. --- Ethics. --- Legislation & jurisprudence. --- Standards.
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Regenerative Medicine Using Pregnancy Specific Biological Substances is an international attempt to bring researchers working on the potential uses of pregnancy specific biological substances in regenerative medicine, under one umbrella. More than 72 distinguished authors from five continents have contributed in the 40 chapters of the book. It will be a good reference source, not only for practicing clinicians, but also for those interested in research in immunotherapy; stem cell therapy; regenerative therapy and various specialities such as cardiology, neurosurgery and cardiothoracic surgery. This book brings together some of the important work that is being done along with unpublished observations that will help to shape the contours of future therapy in the field of modern regenerative medicine. It promises to be an eye-opener to the enormous potential of hitherto discarded material that had been so far considered as a pure biological waste. The book will have served its purpose if it acts as a stimulant to professionals and clinical scientists who can build on the knowledge and expand the curative potential of pregnancy-specific biological substances.
Degeneration (Pathology). --- Pregnancy. --- Regenerative medicine. --- Tissue engineering. --- Regenerative medicine --- Placenta --- Fetal blood --- Amniotic liquid --- Fetal tissues --- Stem Cell Transplantation --- Investigative Techniques --- Medicine --- Tissue Transplantation --- Cell Transplantation --- Transplantation --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Health Occupations --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation --- Methods --- Regenerative Medicine --- Fetal Tissue Transplantation --- Human Anatomy & Physiology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathology --- Physiology --- Placenta. --- Fetal blood. --- Amniotic liquid. --- Fetal tissues. --- Fetal tissue --- Liquor amnii --- Cotyledon (Anatomy) --- Cord blood --- Umbilical cord blood --- Medicine. --- Gene therapy. --- Internal medicine. --- Blood transfusion. --- Hematology. --- Surgical transplantation. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Blood Transfusion Medicine. --- Transplant Surgery. --- Gene Therapy. --- Internal Medicine. --- Tissues --- Body fluids --- Embryology --- Pregnancy --- Blood --- Uterus, Pregnant --- Regeneration (Biology)
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Since the first successful transplantation of umbilical cord blood in 1988, cord blood has become an important source of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells for the treatment of blood and genetic disorders. Significant progress has been accompanied by challenges for scientists, ethicists, and health policy makers. With the recognition of the need for a national system for the collection, banking, distribution, and use of cord blood and the increasing focus on cord blood as an alternative to embryos as a source of tissue for regenerative medicine, it has garnered significant attention recently. Frontiers in Cord Blood Science contains chapters from distinguished investigators currently engaged in researching cord blood in the treatment of various diseases of the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, bone and cartilage. The current state of research in the field is presented and the potential future applications of cord blood both for research and for the treatment of different diseases and conditions is discussed. In addition, the book reviews the possibility for novel uses in surgical wound healing and in synthetic grafts for reconstructive surgery, allowing their better adhesion. Investigating the ethical issues, this book will be of interest to all scientists and researchers within the field of regenerative medicine and also clinicians in dermatology, neurology, cardiology and orthopedics wishing to discover more about the potential for the revolutionary medical approach of human umbilical cord blood.
Ethics, Medical. --- Ethics, Research. --- Stem cells -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Stem Cells. --- Fetal blood --- Stem cells --- Blood --- Stem Cell Transplantation --- Biological Specimen Banks --- Cells --- Fetus --- Health Facilities --- Hemic and Immune Systems --- Anatomy --- Cell Transplantation --- Body Fluids --- Embryonic Structures --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Transplantation --- Fluids and Secretions --- Health Care --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Stem Cells --- Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation --- Fetal Blood --- Tissue Banks --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Hematologic Diseases --- Pathology --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Therapeutic use --- Fetal blood. --- Stem cells. --- Therapeutic use. --- Transplantation. --- Colony-forming units (Cells) --- Mother cells --- Progenitor cells --- Cord blood --- Umbilical cord blood --- Stem cell transplantation --- Medicine. --- Gene therapy. --- Internal medicine. --- Blood transfusion. --- Hematology. --- Surgical transplantation. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Gene Therapy. --- Blood Transfusion Medicine. --- Transplant Surgery. --- Internal Medicine. --- Cell transplantation
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