Find Stem Cell Therapy

Stem cell therapy is considered one of the most popular tools in the evolving area of regenerative medicine. Stem cell therapy, promotes the repair response of diseased, dysfunctional or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives. It is the next chapter in organ transplantation and uses cells instead of donor organs, which are limited in supply.

Stem cell therapy has been used extensively for many proven indications like leukemias or genetic disorders like thalassaemia. There is a lot of evidence for stem cell therapy in blood and immune system disorders.

Cord blood banking and cord tissue banking are also becoming popular in Malaysia due to the potential of stem cells. The stem cell is a potent cell capable of self-renewal and also differentiating into many different types of tissues. Due to its potential, stem cell therapy has also been repurposed into newer indications as shown below:
  • Diabetes Mellitus: As of June 2020, more than 5000 studies have been published on PubMed.gov on stem cell therapy and diabetes mellitus. More than 200 studies have been launched to investigate the benefits of stem cell therapy and diabetes mellitus. You can review the status of these trials on clinicaltrials.gov.
  • Knee Osteoarthritis: As of June 2020, more than 100 studies have been launched to investigate the benefits of stem cell therapy and knee osteoarthritis. You can review the status of these trials on clinicaltrials.gov.
  • COVID-19: As of June 2020, more than 50 studies have been launched to investigate the benefits of stem cell therapy and COVID19. You can review the status of these trials on clinicaltrials.gov.
  • Kidney Failure: As of June 2020, more than 60 studies have been launched to investigate the benefits of stem cell therapy and kidney failure. You can review the status of these trials on clinicaltrials.gov.
  • Liver failure: As of June 2020, more than 25 studies have been launched to investigate the benefits of stem cell therapy and liver failure. You can review the status of these trials on clinicaltrials.gov.
  • Anti-aging: As of June 2020, there are more than 100 scientific publications on stem cell and anti-aging on PubMed.gov.

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