CNN TV Special: Cord blood stem cells help meet minority marrow needs

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Cord blood is rich in stem cells and easier to match than adult bone marrow because the immune cells are not developed. Also, patients can get the treatment in about three weeks -- as opposed to six to eight for bone marrow from an adult donor, said Laughlin, founder and medical director of the Cleveland Cord Blood Center.  Read article and check out TV special at cnn.com 

 

 

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