Although the field of Regenerative Medicine continues to make strides in helping heal the body from within, there is much that science still needs to understand. A safe and effective way to utilize regenerative therapies, such as stem cells, is still being researched. Because of this, Mayo Clinic does not currently offer stem cell treatment for lung diseases. Many for-profit stem cell clinics throughout the United States and the world offer unproven treatments for a multitude of diseases and disorders. Typically, they charge a significant fee for these treatments and many have shown to be ineffective when tested under the rigor of medical research. If you would like to discuss this further or learn more about current research at Mayo Clinic, please call the Regenerative Medicine Consult Service at 1-844-276-2003. An appointment will be scheduled to speak with one of our experts. This service is offered at no charge.
Charlene Martin Lillie | @charlillie | Oct 31, 2017
Although the field of Regenerative Medicine continues to make strides in helping heal the body from within, there is much that science still needs to understand. A safe and effective way to utilize regenerative therapies, such as stem cells, is still being researched. Because of this, Mayo Clinic does not currently offer stem cell treatment for lung diseases. Many for-profit stem cell clinics throughout the United States and the world offer unproven treatments for a multitude of diseases and disorders. Typically, they charge a significant fee for these treatments and many have shown to be ineffective when tested under the rigor of medical research. If you would like to discuss this further or learn more about current research at Mayo Clinic, please call the Regenerative Medicine Consult Service at 1-844-276-2003. An appointment will be scheduled to speak with one of our experts. This service is offered at no charge.
Colleen,thanks for answer,going to call this week.Since leaving hospital been visited everyday by a nurse and have my wife and family here.My copd is end stage but once i can get my self so i can start getting more physical tberopy ,hop
efully things will get better.having trouble with broken ribs and foot.At first stem cell sounded great but some answers didnt sound that helpful for me.
My pulmonologist said, while stem cells work for some diseases, it doesn' work for lung disease. You will be given your blood stem cells and spend lots of money, time and effort and it will not help you! A complete sham!
I am searching for stem cell treatment options for IPF. Please let me know what you with find out. I was diagnosed with IPF about 5 months ago. I get very short of breath with minimal exertion.
Ok, thank you oldkarl, I'll check Autologous Stem Cell
@robinson and @robertjr, I urge you to call the Regenerative Medicine free Consult Service at 1-844-276-2003. They can answer your specific questions about the status of stem cell therapy for lung conditions such as IPF and COPD. See more about here: http://www.mayo.edu/research/centers-programs/center-regenerative-medicine/focus-areas/lung-regeneration
Although the field of Regenerative Medicine continues to make strides in helping heal the body from within, there is much that science still needs to understand. A safe and effective way to utilize regenerative therapies, such as stem cells, is still being researched. Because of this, Mayo Clinic does not currently offer stem cell treatment for lung diseases. Many for-profit stem cell clinics throughout the United States and the world offer unproven treatments for a multitude of diseases and disorders. Typically, they charge a significant fee for these treatments and many have shown to be ineffective when tested under the rigor of medical research. If you would like to discuss this further or learn more about current research at Mayo Clinic, please call the Regenerative Medicine Consult Service at 1-844-276-2003. An appointment will be scheduled to speak with one of our experts. This service is offered at no charge.
Although the field of Regenerative Medicine continues to make strides in helping heal the body from within, there is much that science still needs to understand. A safe and effective way to utilize regenerative therapies, such as stem cells, is still being researched. Because of this, Mayo Clinic does not currently offer stem cell treatment for lung diseases. Many for-profit stem cell clinics throughout the United States and the world offer unproven treatments for a multitude of diseases and disorders. Typically, they charge a significant fee for these treatments and many have shown to be ineffective when tested under the rigor of medical research. If you would like to discuss this further or learn more about current research at Mayo Clinic, please call the Regenerative Medicine Consult Service at 1-844-276-2003. An appointment will be scheduled to speak with one of our experts. This service is offered at no charge.
Charlillie,thanks for info ,going to make a call hopefully tomorrow.
Colleen,thanks for answer,going to call this week.Since leaving hospital been visited everyday by a nurse and have my wife and family here.My copd is end stage but once i can get my self so i can start getting more physical tberopy ,hop
efully things will get better.having trouble with broken ribs and foot.At first stem cell sounded great but some answers didnt sound that helpful for me.
OK Colleen, I'm planning on calling the Consult Service tomorrow. Thanks
@tula Thank you for posting that. Many of these Stem Cell clinics ARE shams. That is why your insurance won't cover it.
I am am also looking for info on steam cell therapy for IPF. Any information on Clinical Trials or legetimate Stem Cell Therapy will be appreciated.
I am searching for stem cell treatment options for IPF. Please let me know what you with find out. I was diagnosed with IPF about 5 months ago. I get very short of breath with minimal exertion.