How did you first hear about stem cell banking?
I've known this for years and this was something my and my wife have been planning on doing for some time.
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I live in Geneva with my wife and our newly born daughter who was born in December 2015. I work for one of the major trading companies.
I've known this for years and this was something my and my wife have been planning on doing for some time.
Among the obvious reasons and the number of diseases that can be cured with stem cells perhaps the most appealing to us was the opportunity to take advantage of the future developments in the medicine.
I wouldn't say concerns but I was more curious to know more about the process of storing the cells, the statistics (percentage of customers that have needed the stem cells, the success rate of the medical interventions etc)
Me and my wife asked for an appointment with FHB staff and we visited your facility. We were given a short presentation and a walk throughout your lab after which all our questions were timely answered.
We were recommended a few stem cells banks but what was important for us was to have the stem cells stored in Switzerland. This is how we got to FHB. Then we inquired a lot of information and the feedback we got was very positive in terms of the professional attitude and the timely replies of our questions. Please keep it up the same way for the next 25 years.
Yes, and in fact we already have. A friendly couple of ours are expecting their first baby and they are going through the same decision regarding the storage of the stem cells of their child.
I would go for: future, insurance, trust, state of the art medicine.
Stem cells are the building blocks of life, they create a direct link between your child’s good health at the time they are born and their good health in the future. Stem cells can be used to treat conditions such as leukaemia and thalassemia.
Vision is a highly sensitive prenatal test that can be carried out as early as 10 weeks into a pregnancy, using just one simple blood draw. This test measures the baby’s DNA that circulates in a woman’s blood during pregnancy.
One of the most exciting projects that is currently in clinical trial is the use of stem cells to treat cerebral palsy. A disease which unfortunately afflicts many, the potential to treat this disease using stem cells is closely watched by the world.