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Dr Tony Talebi discusses stem cell transplantation in Myeloma with Dr Ratzan – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 1:55 pm
18-11-2011 14:29 Dr Tony Talebi discusses stem cell transplantation in Myeloma with Dr Ratzan. For further discussion visit http://www.HemOnc101.com. Treatment of stem cell transplantation candidate patient with multiple myeloma Multiple myeloma is characterized by the neoplastic proliferation of a single clone of plasma cells producing a monoclonal immunoglobulin antibody
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Human stem cells in mice – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 2:02 am
22-08-2011 07:35 http://www.jax.org ... Mahendra S.
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Stem Cells Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries, Successfully Results, Stem Therapy – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 2:02 am
23-11-2011 02:11 For instance, neural cells in the brain and spinal cord that have been damaged can be replaced by stem cells. In the treatment of cancer, cells partially damaged by radiation or chemotherapy can be replaced with new healthy stem cells that adapt to the affected area, whether it be part of the brain, heart, liver, lungs, or wherever. Dead cells of almost any kind, no matter the type of injury or disease, can be replaced with new healthy cells thanks to the amazing flexibility of stem cells.
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Stem Cell Therapy News Channel 12 Health – Dr Damon Noto.flv – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 2:02 am
16-12-2011 14:38 Learn about adult stem cells and how they can help you in the areas of orthopedic and degenerative disease, sports injuries, pain in the knees, shoulders, elbows, and back or spinal injuries.
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China medical tourism–Brain Injury–stem cells therapy – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 2:02 am
26-12-2011 21:20 Many of our patients travel to Guangzhou from all over the world for medical treatment and tourism. China medical tourism can help with becoming a patient, travel arrangements and language assistance
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Adult Stem Cell Research – Video
Posted: January 2, 2012 at 2:02 am
17-12-2011 15:24 http://www.StemCellTreatment.org Thanks to adult stem cell research, stem cell therapy is going mainstream.
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Stem Cell Therapy News Channel 12 Health – Dr Damon Noto.flv – Video
Posted: January 1, 2012 at 11:55 pm
16-12-2011 14:38 Learn about adult stem cells and how they can help you in the areas of orthopedic and degenerative disease, sports injuries, pain in the knees, shoulders, elbows, and back or spinal injuries.
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China medical tourism–Ataxia Multiple System Atrophy–stem cell therapy – Video
Posted: January 1, 2012 at 6:40 pm
24-12-2011 23:08 Many of our patients travel to Guangzhou from all over the world for medical treatment and tourism. China medical tourism can help with becoming a patient, travel arrangements and language assistance. If you want to know more about our services, please browse the web:htttp://www.medicaltourism.hk/ or mail to us: giels-x@medicaltourism.hk firstcare-china@hotmail.com Joe Leone never thought he'd go to China.
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Are Too Many Older People Screened for Cancer?
Posted: January 1, 2012 at 4:53 pm
(HealthDay News) -- Many older Americans get screened for colon, breast, prostate and cervical cancer even though guidelines recommend against routinely screening the elderly, a new study finds.
As the population of the United States continues to age, balancing good health care with costs will be a continuing battle, experts say. "In an era of escalating health care utilization and expenditures in the United States, identifying areas for cost containment while concurrently improving quality of care in our health care system is increasingly paramount," said lead researcher Keith Bellizzi, an assistant professor of human development and family studies at the University of Connecticut in Storrs.
"Perhaps this area of health care warrants further attention," Bellizzi added.
Currently, nearly 37 million people in the United States are 65 and older, and that number will probably double by 2030. Historically, older adults have been excluded from cancer clinical trials, so what is known about the effectiveness of screening in seniors is limited, he said.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends against routine screening for breast, colorectal, and prostate cancer at age 75 and beyond, and advises against cervical cancer testing after 65, according to the study. Read more...
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2011 EMA Committee for Advanced Therapies (CAT) classification record. What can be learned?
Posted: January 1, 2012 at 4:53 pm
What follows is the record of "classifications" done by the ATMP CAT in 2011 related to anything I would call "cell therapies".
In my opinion there are a couple surprises. I'm surprised at the non-cardiac cells (MNCs, CD133s, and MSCs) for cardiac disease/repair being designated TEPs. I'm also surprised at the islets not being classified as an ATMP.
I've tapped into my European and/or regulatory colleagues to help explain those two as well as help us draw any other conclusions or observations we can make in terms of how the CAT is thinking based on the compendium of classifications we have to-date. I'll post an update here when I have something useful.
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In January, the following product was classified as a tissue engineered product - not combined:
- Layer of autologous corneal epithelium containing stem cells intended for the treatment of extended corneal lesions
In April, the following product was classified as a tissue engineered product, combined:
- Allogeneic human fibroblasts cultured onto a biodegradable matrix, intended for use of conditions in the therapeutic area of dermatology
In May, the following product was classified as a somatic cell therapy medicinal product:
- Heterologous human adult liver-derived progenitor cells, intended for the treatment of inborn errors of liver metabolis
In July, the following product was classified as a Tissue Engineered Product, non-combined:
- Suspension of allogeneic bone-marrow derived osteoblastic cells, intended for the treatment of non-union, delayed union or other fractures.
In September, the following product was classified as a Tissue Engineered Product, non-combined:
- Autologous mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), intended for the treatment of chronic heart failure symptoms by improvement in exercise capacity of NYHA class II and III chronic heart failure patients receiving standard therapy
and the following product was not classified as an ATMP:
- Human islets of Langerhans, intended for: Post pancreatectomy for benign pancreatic pathologies (autologous); Treatment of severe forms of type 1 diabetes (Allogeneic)
In October, the following product was classified as a somatic cell therapy medicinal product:
- Autologous dendritic cell (DCs) immunotherapy consisting of autologous mature DCs coelectroporated with autologous RCC IVT RNA and synthetic CD40L IVT RNA, intended for the treatment of patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma
In November, the following products were classified as tissue-engineered products:
- Concentrate of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (MNC), intended for improvement of heart function and quality of life in patients with chronic ischaemic heart disease and after MI.
- CD 133+ Autologous bone marrow derived stem cells, intended for Improvement of heart function (LVEF) and quality of life in patients with chronic ischemic heart disease and after MI
In December, the following product was classified as somatic cell therapy medicinal product:
- Autologous CD4+ T cells targeted to cells presenting class II restricted epitopes, intended forthe treatment of autoimmune diseases with MHC restricted specific immunity e.g. multiple sclerosis, type I diabetes or graft rejection.
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