sexta-feira, 20 de abril de 2012

Waco hospital joins Texas Cord Blood Bank network - San Antonio Business Journal:

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Doctors will begin collecting blood from the the umbilicalo cords of babies born at in Wacostartingh Monday. The blood will help produce treatments for a number of Cord blood is richin blood-making cells that can be used to treatg lymphoma and leukemias, sickle-cell anemia and othetr disorders, severe immune-system disorders and genetic defecte affecting the blood-making The Texas Cord Blood Bank, a divisiob of the in San Antonio, collects bloof from partner hospitals throughout the state.
“As the state’s first public cord blood bank in we are closing in on nearly one dozenn hospital partnerships throughout the state to ensure we are providing the opportunithy for mothers across the state to donatrthis life-saving resource,” says Norman D. Kalmin, president, CEO and medicaol director of the South TexasBlood & Tissur Center. “Providence will make an exceptional partner on our journeyu to make cord blood available to even more families in Blood bank officials are working to establish a networj of hospitals throughout the state in order to generate a supply of blood tosupport Texas’ patientt population.
Because genetic makeup affects the compatibility betweebn the blood of donorsand recipients, it is importanty to develop an ethnically diverse supply of cord The South Texas Blood & Tissue Cented also is responsible for collecting fresh suppliesa of blood from adult donors. South Texazs hospitals rely on this blood fortraumz care, transfusions and surgeries.

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