Human Patients Treated for MS With Adult Stem Cells

After immunosuppressive therapy, fifty-six human patients with Multiple Sclerosis received autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (h/t Wesley Smith). Tatiana Ionova, MD, PhD, Department of Haematology, Pirogov National Medical Surgical Center, Moscow, Russia reports that “All patients appeared to respond to treatment.” From the release: Improvement was seen in 62.3%, and stabilisation occurred in 37.7% of patients. Progression after improvement occurred … Continue reading Human Patients Treated for MS With Adult Stem Cells