Malta Stem Cell Bank

Why bank cord blood?

Why bank cord blood?

Securing cord blood at birth is arguably one of the most important decisions you will make during your pregnancy. The right to make it is given to you by the European Parliament Resolution of 11.09.2012 on voluntary tissue donation. Find out what benefits stem cell banking from cord blood, umbilical cord and placenta brings to your family.

Advantages of Stem Cell Banking

  • 80 Oncological and Hematological Diseases
    Stem cell transplantation from cord blood is used to treat numerous diseases, including more than 80 oncological and hematological conditions.
  • Autism and Cerebral Palsy
    Recent studies show clinical benefits of using one’s own cord blood in treating conditions like autism and cerebral palsy.
  • Regenerative Medicine
    Stem cells from the umbilical cord are widely utilized in reconstructing neurons, joints, and bones, making them valuable in regenerative medicine.
  • 1:100
    This is the likelihood of stem cell treatment in the future, highlighting the importance of preserving stem cells for potential use.

What Do You Gain by Banking Stem Cells from Your Baby’s Cord Blood and Umbilical Cord?

  • Your Family’s Safety
    Stem cell transplantation from cord blood can treat numerous diseases, providing a safeguard for your family’s health.
  • Valuable Time
    Time is crucial when it comes to treatment. With stem cell banking, you won’t need to spend years searching for a compatible donor as you would with bone marrow.
  • Access to Modern Therapy
    Stem cell therapy offers cutting-edge treatments that can improve health or even save lives.
  • Additional Opportunity for Treatment
    Stem cells provide a viable treatment option when other therapies fail, expanding available options for care.
  • A One-of-a-Kind Policy on Life for Your Loved Ones
    Stem cell banking acts as a unique safeguard, offering peace of mind for your family’s health.

Treatment with Stem Cells

We cannot predict the future or foresee what diseases might affect our loved ones. The likelihood of needing stem cell treatment is currently 1:100, and the stored cells can be used for the child from whom they were collected, their siblings, and even other family members with compatible HLA. The collection process is non-invasive and completely safe for both the mother and the child.

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