Eying the Future With Cord Blood Storage
Similarly, many expecting parents see placental and cord blood storage, the storing of the blood forming stem cells from the placenta and the child's umbilical cord blood, as a biological option that could one day save the lives of their children.
Cord Blood Registry services can be cost effective for many families. Cord Blood Storage firms charge around $100 dollars a year in addition to start up fees that average around $1000. When taking into account the fees from several Cord Blood Registry firms, you can expect to pay around $3800 to store an umbilical cord until a child reached adulthood.
Throughout the country, thousands of patients are searching for suitable cord blood donors to treat cancers and other life-threatening diseases. Unfortunately, despite seven million donors on registries around the world, more than 30% of patients needing stem cells are unable to find a suitable match. And when the stem cells are needed to treat a potentially life-threatening disease, time is of the essence. It can take months, even years, to find a suitable stem cell match.
Finally, it is important to note that at this time, there is no clear cut proof to show that using Cord Blood Registry for a kind of biological insurance is right for everyone. However, the latest scientific data regarding stem cell research is showing great promise.
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