Stem Cell Therapy

Stem Cell Therapy

Harnessing the power of regenerative medicine for healing

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What is Stem Cell Therapy?

Stem cell therapy uses the body's own repair mechanisms to treat disease. Hematopoietic stem cells have the unique ability to develop into all types of blood cells—red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets—making them essential for treating blood disorders, cancers, and immune system diseases.

This advanced treatment involves collecting, processing, and transplanting stem cells to replace damaged or diseased cells, restore normal function, and potentially cure previously untreatable conditions.

Clinical Applications

Stem cell therapy treats a wide range of serious conditions

Blood Disorders

Immune System Diseases

Metabolic Disorders

Genetic Conditions

Hematologic Cancers

Regenerative Medicine

Stem Cell Sources

Bone Marrow

Traditional source harvested from pelvic bones under anesthesia. Rich in hematopoietic stem cells, used for both autologous and allogeneic transplants.

Peripheral Blood

Stem cells mobilized from bone marrow into bloodstream using growth factors, then collected through apheresis. Less invasive collection method with faster engraftment.

Umbilical Cord Blood

Collected from umbilical cord after birth, stored in cord blood banks. Allows for less stringent HLA matching and lower risk of graft-versus-host disease.

Treatment Process

From evaluation to recovery

1

Patient Evaluation

Comprehensive medical assessment, disease diagnosis, and determination of treatment eligibility based on condition severity and overall health.

2

Stem Cell Mobilization & Collection

For peripheral blood stem cells, growth factors stimulate stem cell production. Collection via apheresis or bone marrow harvest depending on source.

3

Conditioning Therapy

Preparative regimen using chemotherapy and/or radiation to eliminate diseased cells and create space for new stem cells to engraft.

4

Stem Cell Infusion

Processed stem cells are infused intravenously. Cells naturally migrate to bone marrow where they begin producing healthy blood cells.

5

Monitoring & Recovery

Close monitoring during engraftment period, management of side effects, infection prevention, and long-term follow-up care.

Benefits of Stem Cell Therapy

  • Potential for complete disease remission or cure in many hematologic conditions
  • Restoration of normal blood cell production and immune system function
  • Treatment option when conventional therapies have failed or are insufficient
  • Ongoing research expanding applications to new diseases and conditions

Advanced Stem Cell Treatment

Our specialized centers offer cutting-edge stem cell therapy with experienced teams, state-of-the-art facilities, and comprehensive patient support.

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