Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Stem Cell Treatment Centers Hope To Change The Face Of Medicine

By Frances Moore


Conquering deadly diseases has been a relentless pursuit of mankind since the beginning of time and much progress has indeed been made. Medical conditions that used to mean an almost certain death are now routinely treated successfully. Many conditions that cannot be cured yet can be managed and many years can be added to the lives of patients. Billions are invested in research programs, including in stem cell treatment centers where scientists believe that bone marrow transplants will be the future of medicine.

Leukemia patients and others suffering from blood related cancer have received bone marrow transplants for some years. In most cases, however, it is done as a last resort. The idea is that the transplant will cause the growth of new bone marrow cells that will produce healthy cells after numerous cells were destroyed by chemo therapy which had an adverse effect upon the immune system.

The misconception that bone marrow transplants are a cure for cancer is quite widespread. It is not a cure for cancer and can at best add some years to the lives of desperately ill patients. However, scientists believe that these transplants will indeed be able to cure many different types of cancer. Research is expensive and sometimes even dangerous, so progress in this field is very slow and positive results are still some years away.

It is not only progress in the treatment of cancer that interests scientists in this field. They also believe that bone marrow transplants have the potential to cause the growth of new brain cells to replace the ones damaged or destroyed by brain injuries and brain related dread diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer. Progress in this direction will, without a doubt, be a major step in the history of medicine.

Using bone marrow transplants in order to cure many types of heart disease is also high on the agenda. Once again the hope is that these transplants will cause the growth of new cells inside the damaged heart to replace damaged and destroyed ones. Heart disease is still one of the biggest killers all over the world and progress in this direction will benefit millions of patients.

There is a lot of controversy shrouding bone marrow transplants. Critics say that there are major ethical issues involved in the fact that the cells to be transplanted are harvested from unborn babies. This may open a door for the major abuse of life in order to ensure that adult patients receive the treatment that can save their lives. Critics also say that the procedure is dangerous.

Critics also point out that formal research results into the field of bone marrow transplants and its potential uses are particularly noticeable because there are no published results. Researchers in that field are overly optimistic at best and deliberately misleading at worst, critics say. False expectations are created and both patients and funders are being misled about the benefits that can result from further expensive research.

It does not seem as if major benefits from bone marrow transplants will be enjoyed in the near future, but one can but hope that the promises made by researchers will bear fruit in the future. It will save numerous lives. One can but hope and, if so inclined, pray.




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