Archive for February 14th, 2014

Stem Cells Save Grandad’s Life

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Source:  www.mirror.co.uk

David Pyne saved by stem cells

A grandad given just months to live has beaten leukaemia – after getting stem cells from two babies’ umbilical cords.

The move was the “only option” to save David Pyne, 60, after all other treatments failed. He was one of the first to have the procedure.

He said of the stem cell transplant: “To think two newborns saved an old man’s life is just marvellous and it’s given me more time with my own grandchildren.”

The dad-of-four was diagnosed with cancer in August 2012 and had chemotherapy and blood transfusions.

He desperately needed a stem cell donor but a match could not be found and he was given just 12 to 18 months to live.

But then he was offered cells from the umbilical cords of one baby in America and another in France.

He said: “Things were looking pretty grim until I got the news about the possibility of an umbilical cord stem cell transplant.

“The team found two separate umbilical cord donors that were a good match.

“I felt elated.

“It was something to hope for, like a lifeline was being thrown to you. I grabbed it with both hands and hoped for the best.”

The grandad-of-seven, of Wythenshawe, Manchester, was treated in September at The Christie Hospital in the city.

He spent six weeks there and is now in remission.

Dr Mike Dennis, director of The Christie’s transplant unit, said: “Umbilical cord blood is very rich in stem cells, which being so immature have phenomenal regenerative powers.

“These were a great alternative source of cells for David, in fact the only option, as after a worldwide search he had no other donor.”

Patients with leukaemia need stem cells to replace damaged ones.

The blood in the umbilical cord is so immature the recipient can accept the cells more easily.

Cure-giving blood is flushed away

Hundreds of patients could have vital treatment if more stem cells were harvested from newborns.

Although a growing number of mums are donating placenta and umbilical cord blood, around 65,000 litres are thrown away every year.

Doctors say 80% of transplant requests could be met if 50,000 units of cord blood were saved.

Source:   www.mirror.co.uk