Stem cell therapy

Stem cell therapy refers to the use of stem cells to treat a medical condition. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that have the ability to differentiate into several types of cells or multiple copies of the same cell. In multicellular organisms, these stem cells predominate. There are two different types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells, which come from the inner cell mass of the blastocyst, and adult stem cells, which can come from a variety of organs in an adult. This adult cell collaborates with the progenitor cells to function as the body's repair system. Due to excessive doses during cancer therapies like chemotherapy or radiation therapy, stem cells are killed. In order to treat or maintain the stem cell level in cancer patients, stem cell transplants are typically performed. Numerous cancer case reports demonstrate the effectiveness of stem cell therapy in treating cancer. The recent developments in cancer stem cell therapy can be learned about during cancer conferences.

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