Do You Know Of Medical Clinics That Offer Stem Cell Treatments For Cancer?



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Do you know cancer treatments in Europe,Asia or India and if you do please give me contact information.Thanks in advance!

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2 Responses to “Do You Know Of Medical Clinics That Offer Stem Cell Treatments For Cancer?”

  1. elysee says:

    can try to contact Dr. Tucker, Steven , Medical Director, Medical Oncology http://www.emedihub.com/profile.php?pid=…

  2. Panda says:

    Stem cell treatmets are offered in specialized medical centers with dedicated transplant units. The units are self contained to keep the patient isolated and away from dangerous germs during the treatment.
    The treatment consists of giving high dose chemotherapy to destroy all microscopic cancer cells. Treatment will also destroy the immune system and require six weeks of isolation while awaiting the new stem cells to graft. A patient can expect to be isolated in a transplant ward for four to six weeks, take additional precautions for up to six months to a year while waiting for the stem cells to regrow the immune system. No legitimate medical clinic without these precautions would offer such a treatment. Not everyone is a candidate for stem cell transplant for many reasons.
    Bone Marrow Transplantation and Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantationhttp://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/facts…
    Autologous stem cell transplant http://www.lymphoma.org.uk/support/Factf…
    Stem cell and bone marrow transplantshttp://www.cancerbackup.org.uk/Treatment…
    To locate a medical facility that offers stem cell transplant, ask your oncologist or you can call any major hospital in the US or Europe. Go online choose a hospital and call them. (search this list of accredited hospitals from European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation -http://www.jacie.org )

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