Friday, March 2, 2018

Stem Cell Therapy Centers Are Shaping The Future Of Medicine

By Ruth Carter


During the past few decades, astonishing progress has been made in the field of medicine. As recent as the early nineteen hundreds, for example, people often died due to infections that can now be treated with antibiotics. Many other diseases that used to be a certain death sentence can now be cured or at least managed. Huge amounts are still spent on ongoing research to find cures for many different diseases. Stem cell therapy centers, for example, may just make breakthroughs that would truly astonish the world.

Bone marrow transplants have been around for longer than thirty years. Up to now, this type of treatment were limited to patients suffering from diseases of the blood, such as leukaemia and lymphoma. Patients that receive chemotherapy often lack enough healthy cells and bone marrow transplants can encourage the body to produce new and healthy cells to replace the ones killed by the chemotherapy. It also helps to strengthen the immune system.

Bone marrow transplants may not be a cure for patients with cancer, but there is ample proof that it adds years to their life expectancy. Researchers hope that this form of treatment will become a cure, not just for cancer but also for many other medical conditions. Progress is made steadily, but it is a long and difficult road until a stage will be reached where more advanced tests can be performed on human patients.

Because bone marrow transplants promote the growth of new, healthy cells, it is hoped that they will one day be effective in treating debilitating brain degeneration diseases such as Parkinson and Alzheimer. It would also be used to reverse the damage done by strokes. It is believed that transplants will even be considered to treat brain damage and physical injuries to the spine.

Another possible application of these transplants is the treatment of a variety of heart diseases, currently one of the most common health problems in developed countries. Eventually, bone marrow transplants will cause damaged heart muscles to be replaced by the growth of new cells and blood vessels inside the heart. Sadly, this promising use of bone marrow transplants are still far into the future.

Not everyone is excited about the potential benefits of bone marrow transplants. Critics are convinced that the risks are simply too high and that too many patients will die. They also point out that the umbilical blood from unborn babies is already used in the place of actual bone marrow. This will lead to greed, unethical medical practices and moral dilemmas for which the world is not ready.

Many highly regarded critics are of the opinion that researchers in this field are creating false hope by misleading the general public about current progress. They do this to secure more funds for research and to keep a healthy interest in this topic alive. Facilities offering this treatment are nothing but profit centres, critics say, and patients do not understand the extremely high risk of undergoing bone marrow transplants.

Researchers agree that there is still an enormous amount of work to be done before bone marrow transplants can become commonplace. They are adamant, however, that this type of treatment will become one of the biggest breakthroughs the medical field has ever see. One hope that they are right.




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