Cord Blood Research and Clinical Trials| CBR®

Posted: Published on November 20th, 2013

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Cord blood has been used for 20 years to treat more than 80 serious diseases.34 Successful treatments have paved the way for further research and today, FDA-regulated clinical trials are exploring the use of a childs own stem cells for conditions that currently have no cure.

Several of these groundbreaking trials only use cord blood stem cells processed by Cord Blood Registry as a way of ensuring consistent quality. That means, saving with Cord Blood Registry gives families access to more uses and treatments.

Cord blood stem cells are currently being evaluated as potential treatment for:

Learn more about CBR's role in furthering stem cell research through the CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine.

Dr. Michael Chez, director of pediatric neurology at Sutter Medical Center, is leading a landmark FDA-regulated clinical trial to test the use of a childs own umbilical cord blood as a therapy to improve language and behavior in children with autism who have no obvious cause for the condition such as a known genetic syndrome or brain injury. Learn more

A new clinical trial will investigate using a childs own cord blood stem cells as treatment after a pediatric stroke. Below are details on how Cord Blood Registry is helping uncover new potential uses for cord blood stem cells. Learn more

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