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Treating Advanced Breast Cancer with Adult Stem Cells

Thursday, August 4th, 2011

Reported by David Prentice, The Family Research Council

Stanford doctors have shown that women with advanced breast cancer show greater survival when treated with aggressive chemotherapy and their own adult stem cells.  Their study looked at long-term results for women with advanced, stage-4 breast cancer, who were treated 12-14 years ago with high-dose chemotherapy and their own, purified adult stem cells, compared to women who received chemotherapy and unpurified blood stem cells.

While the numbers of patients in this long-term study are small, the results are striking.  Five of the 22 women (23 percent) who received their purified adult stem cells are still alive, four of whom have no sign of disease.  Only seven of the 74 women (9 percent) who received the untreated cells are still alive, with five of those seven having no sign of disease.  Women who received their own purified adult stem cells had a median survival of 60 months, whereas those receiving unpurified stem cells had a median overall survival of 28 months.

Senior author Dr. Judith Shizuru said:

“Our study suggests that the high-dose therapy strategy can be modified to include the use of cancer-free purified blood stem cells to yield better overall outcomes in women with advanced breast cancer.”

The results were published online in the journal Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation.

Paraplegic Hope Using Adult Stem Cells

Saturday, July 16th, 2011

July 2011 – View Video Below to see Jonathan’s amazing progress so far since treatment using his own adult stem cells.

26-year old Jonathan Dieleman has an easy smile and a tireless work ethic. Raised on a cattle farm in Smithers, B.C. Canada, Jonathan was dirt biking last year when he hit a rock and broke his back. Jonathan was diagnosed a T-5 paraplegic – he couldn’t move from the chest down.

3 months ago Jonathan travelled to China where his own stem cells were mixed with stem cells from a donated umbilical cord and injected in his body.  Immediately after, Jonathan says he gained more core strength and stability.

Jonathan moved to Victoria to train at a special gym called Path SCI.  Doctors in China were clear – recovery would only come with hard work. Jonathan exercises every day in the hopes that as the injected stem cells replaced the deadened ones – his brain to muscle communication is restored.

Last week for the first time since his spinal cord injury – Jonathan pedaled a stationary bike under his own steam.   Check out the video below to view Jonathan’s amazing progress so far.