Private cord blood banks continue to advertise their services to couples expecting a child. Cord blood can be stored safely for many years. Public cord blood banks accept collections only from affiliated hospitals (
Medical Letter 2001; 43:84). Units are available for any patient; there is no guarantee that a particular donor's blood will be available if the donor or a family member needs a stem cell transplant. Many patients can find an unrelated match in a public cord blood bank, but members of minority ethnic groups are often more difficult to match (
www.marrow.org). Private cord blood banks guarantee that the cells will be available at the request of the donor....
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Title: Private Cord Blood Banks
Publication: The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Issue #: 1178
Article Code: 1178a
Date: March 15, 2004
Volume: 46
Pages: 21-22