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Benefits of Banking Cord Blood

 Cord blood banking in Cambridge focuses on the careful collection and long-term preservation of the blood found in a newborn’s umbilical cord.

This one-time option is only available at birth, yet it provides a potentially life-altering resource that may help fight serious, acute, and long-term illnesses. Families naturally want to protect their loved ones, and preserving stem cells is an effective way to plan for the future.

This advanced medical option allows your family early access to treatment possibilities for more than eighty conditions, including:

  • Inherited Conditions
  • Blood-Related Disorders
  • Immune System Deficiencies
  • Certain Types of Cancer
  • And More

Keep in mind, this opportunity is available simply by choosing to store your baby’s cord blood with a cord blood bank located in the Cambridge area.

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Benefits of Cord Blood and Tissue Banking

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Health

Saving these stem cells offers the potential to save your baby’s life, or another family member’s life.

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Affordability

On a 20 year plan, cord blood banking breaks down to less fifty cents a day.

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It's easy

The cord blood and cord tissue collection process is simple and painless to the baby and mother.

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Access

Banking stem cells means no lengthy waits or expenses that come with finding a donor match in a public bank.

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The Future

Your stem cells have the potential to be used in an increasing number of potential therapies.

Treatment Benefits of Banking Cord Blood in Cambridge

Cord blood stem cells have been used in more than 35,000 transplants worldwide and play a role in treating over 80 different conditions, making them a remarkable advancement in modern medicine. Their use in addressing cancer, along with metabolic, immune, and blood-related disorders, has had a lasting impact on healthcare.

Most importantly, preserving cord blood offers a proactive way to help protect the life of your child or even other loved ones if a medical need arises.

Better Understanding of Cord Blood

Cord blood is the blood that has been leftover in the umbilical cord after the baby has been born and the cord has removed. Cord blood has a high HSC (Hematopoietic Stem Cell) count, which is very similar to the stem cells that are found within bone marrow. The importance of cord blood is that the stem cells can help reconstitute one’s immune system. This means that it can treat, and possibly even replace, damaged cells within your body.

Many Uses of Umbilical Cord Blood

One of the standout benefits of cord blood is that it provides a non-controversial source of hematopoietic stem cells and can be collected easily without causing pain. When compared to bone marrow stem cells, cord blood offers distinct advantages for both donors and transplant recipients. It is far simpler to collect and is more likely to be compatible with a patient in need. Bone marrow transplants typically require a full 100% donor match, while research shows cord blood transplants can still be highly successful with matches of around 67%. In addition, cord blood can be frozen and stored long-term, allowing for rapid use in treating blood and immune-related conditions such as leukemia and lymphoma.

Cambridge Cord Blood Collection Process

One of the most common questions families ask is how cord blood collection works. Your Cambridge cord blood bank will gather both cord blood and cord tissue using a straightforward procedure that takes place after your baby is delivered and poses no risk to you. The collection process involves just a few simple steps.

1. Enroll with NECBB

This step should take place well before the birth of your child. Enroll with us and fill out our questionnaire. Once you do, we make sure we have all of the information we need. Then we just need the samples shipped to us post-birth.

2. Inform Your Doctor

Of course, your delivery doctor needs to be informed that you intend to collect your baby’s cord blood, so the proper precautions can take place to ensure it is done so safely and with no contamination.

3. Bring Your Collection Kit to the Birth

When you are getting together your bag of items to bring to the delivery, make sure your collection kit is included. Your doctor will use it to safely collect the cord and make sure that it will not be damaged when you ship it to us. Once it arrives here, we will process and store the cord stem cells.

Our experienced professionals can take it from there, and you can be assured the process will be in good hands. You will have enough to worry about on that day.

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Possible Treatment Benefits of Cord Blood and Tissue Banking

  • Acute Biphenotypic Leukemia
  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
  • Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)
  • Acute Undifferentiated Leukemia 
  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
  • Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
  • Juvenile Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (JCML)
  • JuvenileMyelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML)
  • Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • Prolymphocytic Leukemia
  • Multiple Myeloma
  • Acute Myelofibrosis
  • Agnogenic Myeloid Metaplasia (Myelofibrosis)
  • Aplastic Anemia (Severe)
  • Essential Thrombocythemia
  • Fanconi Anemia
  • Myelodysplastic Syndrome
  • Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH)
  • Polycythemia Vera
  • Pure Red Cell Aplasia
  • Refractory Anemia with Excess Blasts (RAEB)
  • Refractory Anemia with Excess Blasts in Transition (RAEB-T)
  • Refractory Anemia with Ringed Sideroblasts (RARS)
  • Sickle Cell Disease
  • DiGeorge Syndrome
  • Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Diseases (SCID)
  • Kostmann Syndrome (SCID)
  • Omenn Syndrome (SCID)
  • Gaucher Disease
  • Hunter Syndrome (MPS-II)
  • Hurler Syndrome (MPS-IH)
  • Krabbe Disease
  • Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome (MPS-VI)
  • Metachromatic Leukodystrophy
  • Mucolipidosis II (I-cell Disease)
  • Niemann-Pick Disease
  • Sanfilippo Syndrome (MPS-III)
  • Scheie Syndrome (MPS-IS)
  • Sly Syndrome (MPS-VII)
  • Wolman Disease

We Are Here For You

The decision to bank the cord blood from your child’s birth might seem a little out there, and something that you need to think about long and hard. This is totally understandable, and we have seen it with a number of our clients who ultimately made the decision to bank their newborn’s cord blood and tissue.

We would be happy to explain anything you might be confused about and help you understand the true benefits of cord blood. We are here to help you and your family with cord blood banking in Cambridge!

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