Cell Therapy
Cell therapy is a medical treatment that uses cells, isolated from human tissue, to treat or cure a wide range of diseases and conditions. The cells are tailored to the patient's specific condition and are injected or transplanted into the body in order to restore the appropriate levels of cells and stimulate the natural healing process. Cell therapy has been used to treat various diseases and conditions, including cancer, heart disease, stroke, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, diabetes, and blood disorders. It has also been used for regenerative medicine, which seeks to replace damaged tissue or organs with new ones to restore lost function. Cell therapy holds great promise as a powerful and cost-effective form of medicine that can provide relief and improved quality of life to many people.
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