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Cord Blood Storage

by Ray Lam

Cord Blood Storage is often described as a good investment or a type of insurance for your child in case he or she may need some type of cord blood transplantation in the future. For many parents, the fees associated with Cord Blood Storage are considered reasonable for the potential good this service may provide.

Cord Blood Registry is often stated as an excellent course of action for those families who have a child that is suffering from a transplant treatable disease such as leukemia, sickle cell, lymphoma and others. It is also considered a good practice if you have a sibling with a condition that a bone marrow transplant can help to treat or cure.

Stem cells are unique in that they can also turn into other cell types including bone, heart, muscle, nerve, and liver cells. Cord blood stem cells have successfully been used to treat more than 8,000 patients with some 80 known diseases, including leukemia, lymphoma, and other cancers.

There are some free Cord Blood Storage resources available, such as the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute which offers a Sibling Donor Cord Blood Program that allow families to store their infant’s cord blood in the event of a transplant-treatable disease. If your child is able to pass the pre-screening process, the program has been highly regarded and is an excellent, free alternative to private a Cord Blood Registry.

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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