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Shvoong Home>Medicine & Health>Private Cord Blood Banking Vs Public Donation Review

Private Cord Blood Banking Vs Public Donation

Article Review   by:Rendiardiyaksa    
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There is a saying that the gift of life is the best gift of all. But how does it feel to know that medical science now offers you the opportunity to give this gift of life many times more than your family? If you are still wondering, we're talking about cord blood banks. Stem cells were harvested so far only through the transplantation of bone marrow or circulating blood. However, these methods do not offer a 100% probability of acceptance of stem cells. Cord blood, however, offers a greater chance of acceptance of stem cells, which increases the chances of recovery and survival of recipients. It is proving a boon to medical science.

How Cord Blood Bank work?

The process is very simple and easy. The parents of the unborn child must be registered with the banks of cord blood with a fee of $ 1000 to $ 2000. This fee does not apply outside if the parents decide to donate cord blood for public donation banks. Ideally, a representative of your bank cord blood is present at the birth of her baby. He collects umbilical cord blood (minimum volume is 60 cc) of the umbilical cord and placenta of his newborn son. Cord blood bank staff processed cord blood, frozen in liquid nitrogen and monitors the freezers. Cord blood saved and is ideal for use up within 21 years from his collection and can be used to treat approximately 75 diseases known as contingencies.

Private Cord Blood Banking vs. Public Donations

The two important options for cord blood banks are private banks of cord blood banks and public donation. These options of banking umbilical cord blood have their pros and cons. Today, I want to share their differentiation to help you choose the right option.

Reason: for profit is the main reason for a bank of private cord blood. Public donation banks, however, work for the public welfare. There have been cases in which banks have given public donation of cord blood stored for their actions for purposes of medical research and raised money for benefit of your organization.

Cost to parents: In the case of private banks, cord blood, parents must have a one time cost of approximately $ 1000 to $ 2000 with an annual storage fee of about $ 100. In the case of public donation banks, there are no expenses to be incurred by donors.

Collection Centers: There is a widespread network of collection centers in the private banks of cord blood in various parts of the country. However, public donation banks are only in limited locations.

Ownership of umbilical cord blood: In the case of private banks cord blood, the property of cord blood moves with the child's parents. However, in the case of public banks donation, the donor loses its property of cord blood after the donation is made.

Access to the stored cord blood: In the case of private banks cord blood, children and other family members as their parents have to access the stored umbilical cord blood. However, in the case of public donation banks, access to the stored cord blood is grated to the public at large "first requested. If the donor becomes the need of the cells in the blood of his own treatment, there is no guarantee that they will receive their own cord blood donated.

Transplantation of the match: In the case of private banks cord blood, the process of matching cord blood and the receiver can take place immediately. It is not guaranteed his own party if the recipient is the child himself. If the cord blood must be received by the child's siblings, then a 25% chance of an identical match. However, in the case of public donations, there is little chance of finding a perfect match. A long search to find matching cord blood can not succeed.

Retention of umbilical cord blood: The Life of cord blood is generally expected to be 21 years. Once the contract is created between parents and private banks of cord blood banks are expected to maintain the cord blood for the number of security every year, provided that monetary requirements for parents. There are no conditions in the volume of cord blood to be stored. In the case of public donation banks, there are no conditions attached to the retention of donated cord blood. The authorities are free to maintain for public use or destroy it if necessary. Some public donation banks are known for the destruction of cord blood collections that are less than 60 cc volume.

The cost of recovery: In the case of private banks cord blood, parents and family members do not have to bear all costs for the recovery of umbilical cord blood at the time of the emergency. In the case of public donations, beneficiaries have to bear an expense recovery of approximately $ 20,000.

Collection and banking of umbilical cord blood is a matter of individual choice. It may not be economically viable for a family to save the cord blood of her son in a bank of private cord blood. However, there is nothing wrong with being a good Samaritan and the decision to donate umbilical cord blood of her son in his place.
Published: July 16, 2011   
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  1. Answer   Question  :    According to the National Cord Blood Program website, there have been over 15,000 cord blood transplants worldwide through 2009. The National Marrow Donor Program projects that there will be 10,000 View All
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