Published Jun 21, 2007
HM2VikingRN, RN
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The results of research led by a University of Minnesota transplant specialist and published in the Lancet this month provided good news for families of children with advanced leukemia. Umbilical-cord blood, the study confirmed, is as effective a treatment as bone-marrow transplants. ...Minneapolis is at the center of all this, and not just because of the university's involvement in research and transplantation. The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is headquartered here; in addition to its work in helping patients through the marrow search and transplant process, it supports donors, fosters research -- and is also the nation's Cord Blood Coordinating Center. Congress has taken several steps over the past few years to encourage cord-blood-bank collections and expand inventories. In 2006 six cord-blood banks received funding to help reach Congress' goal of expanding the cord-blood inventory to 150,000 units within five years. But if these programs are to continue and new ones are to be started, Congress must appropriate $15 million this year to fully fund the National Cord Blood Inventory.
The results of research led by a University of Minnesota transplant specialist and published in the Lancet this month provided good news for families of children with advanced leukemia. Umbilical-cord blood, the study confirmed, is as effective a treatment as bone-marrow transplants.
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Minneapolis is at the center of all this, and not just because of the university's involvement in research and transplantation. The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is headquartered here; in addition to its work in helping patients through the marrow search and transplant process, it supports donors, fosters research -- and is also the nation's Cord Blood Coordinating Center. Congress has taken several steps over the past few years to encourage cord-blood-bank collections and expand inventories. In 2006 six cord-blood banks received funding to help reach Congress' goal of expanding the cord-blood inventory to 150,000 units within five years. But if these programs are to continue and new ones are to be started, Congress must appropriate $15 million this year to fully fund the National Cord Blood Inventory.
http://www.startribune.com/561/story/1258517.html