Save the Cord Foundation - Cord Blood Education for Parents, Health . . . Cord blood is the blood left in the umbilical cord and placenta following the birth of a child It is rich in life-saving stem cells Why should we save cord blood? More than 60,000* cord blood transplants worldwide Used to treat over 80 life-threatening diseases* including many blood cancers, leukemia, lymphoma and sickle cell anemia Great promise in treatment of HIV regenerative medicine
About Save the Cord Foundation About Save the Cord Foundation Save the Cord Foundation, a 501c3 non-profit organization, was established to promote awareness of the life-saving benefits of cord blood based on u nbiased and factual information
Share the Science - Save the Cord Foundation What is Share the Science? Save The Cord Foundation is proud to provide the cellular therapy industry with an exclusive speaker series to discuss the topics in which you and your peers are most interested Join us as we feature today’s leaders in cord blood research and cord blood transplants
The basics about cord blood donations - Save the Cord Foundation In the future, cord blood shows great promise for treating autism, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, diabetes and more Depending on your family's medical history, you may want to save your child's cord blood privately with hopes of using it later
Get the facts. Cord blood facts. - Save the Cord Foundation Umbilical cord blood is currently used to treat over 80 life-threatening illnesses, including many cancers, immune deficiencies and genetic disorders Unlike embryonic stem cells (taken from an embryo), cord blood is not controversial or unethical in any way because it is only collected post-birth
Cord Blood Research - Save the Cord Foundation Save the Cord Foundation and WellSky are proud to welcome Dr Yago Nieto from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center as our featured speaker for the next edition of Share the Science Watch the recording via the archive Share the Science is a free webinar series focused on the cord blood industry and the latest research in this field
Cord Blood FAQs - Save the Cord Foundation Does cord blood collection interfere with the birth? No Cord blood is collected from the afterbirth (the placenta and the remains of the already cut umbilical cord) The process occurs after your child is born and only takes a few minutes What's the difference between private cord blood banking and public banking donation?
Cord Blood Research - Save the Cord Foundation Save the Cord Foundation and WellSky are proud to welcome Kate Girard, RN, MSN from the ViaCord for our next edition of Share the Science on Tuesday, April 16th, 2019 Share the Science is a free webinar series focused on the cord blood industry and the latest research in this field As always, we invite both health professionals and the general public to join us for this unique online
Arizona Public Cord Blood Program - Save the Cord Foundation Arizona Public Cord Blood Program Save the Cord Foundation is proud to be the education partner for the Arizona Public Cord Blood program Through this innovative program the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre provide Arizona with a public umbilical cord blood banking program