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Public Cord Blood Donation
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How Much Does It Cost To Save Cord Blood
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How Much Does It Cost To Save Cord Blood in Canada and Australia
Family cord blood banks charge a first-year processing fee that ranges from about $1,300 to $3,000, plus annual storage costs of about $90 to $175. The banks offer payment plans, ranging from no-interest installments paid over a few months to longer-term financing with interest.
Should I Bank Cord Blood
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Should I Bank Cord Blood and Tissue
Cord blood is a hot commodity. Taken from a newborn's umbilical cord shortly after birth, it's a rich source of stem cells that can be used to treat dozens of disorders, including several forms of leukemia, lymphoma and anemia. Parents have the option to discard it, donate it or store it with a private cord blood bank.
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What Can Cord Blood Be Used For
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What Can Cord Blood Be Used For
Today, cord blood stems cells are used in the treatment of nearly 80 diseases, including a wide range of cancers, genetic diseases, and blood disorders. In a cord blood transplant, stem cells are infused in to a patient's bloodstream where they go to work healing and repairing damaged cells and tissue.
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Why Bank Cord Blood
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Why Bank Cord Blood
Cord blood banking involves collecting blood left in your newborn's umbilical cord and placenta and storing it for future medical use. Cord blood contains potentially lifesaving cells called stem cells. (The stem cells in cord blood are different from embryonic stem cells.)
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Cord Blood Vs Cord Tissue
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Cord Blood Vs Cord Tissue Storage
Cord blood remains in the umbilical cord and placenta following a baby's birth. Cord blood is a rich source of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), currently used to treat about 80 blood- and bone-related diseases. Cord tissue refers to the tissue of the umbilical cord, not the blood it contains.
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