Adult Stem Cells Saved My Life Education & Awareness Campaign Launched
by David Prentice
November 15, 2009
On Saturday, November 14 in Kansas City, there was a celebration of hope for patients with disabling diseases and injuries, with the launch of the Adult Stem Cells Saved My Life Education & Awareness Campaign. For 3 hours, patients shared their stories of how adult stem cells had saved their lives, improved their health, saved their families, and given them hope. The campaign is committed to raising awareness that adult stem cell treatments are available for patients, promoting access to therapies, encouraging development of more adult stem cell treatments, and dedicated to educating the public, policy makers, and the medical community about the medical miracles of adult stem cell transplants. Over 1,500 adult stem cell transplants have taken place in the Kansas City metro area alone.
Below is a news report on the campaign launch in Kansas City:
Please visit the campaign website and learn more about how adult stem cells are providing hope, treatments, therapies now.
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Comments
This doesn’t sound like much is going on with the adult stem cell research in the U.S. Is more going on with cord stem cell research? We need to not be killing to proceed forward which I am afraid does not happen with embryonic stemm cell reasearch. Even those discarded conceived preborn need more to their life than just being used for research.
The research should go on for the betterment of the world community as prevention and cure of many diseases lie in stem cell treatments.
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