Dubai Cord Blood and Research Centre(DCRC)highlights benefits of public donation of cord blood stem cells.
Last Update: Thursday, September 4, 2014 : 20:30 (+4GMT)
Of the 3377 stem cells collected, nine have been used for life-saving transplantations for children.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, September 4, 2014: The Dubai Cord Blood and Research Centre, advocated the importance of public donation of cord blood stem cells to help form a substantial registry of stem cells for the UAE.
Kareema Salim Al Arrayed, head of DCRC, said: “Since the inception of this centre in 2006, we have seen an increase in the awareness levels among the public about cord blood banking and this has directly attributed to an increase in the number of people who save their cord blood at our cord blood bank. However, we need to raise awareness that cord blood stem cells can be donated. Presently, more than 80 diseases can be cured with the help of stem cells and this includes leukaemia, treatment of genetic disorders such as thalassemia etc.”
She said “The DCRC encourages families to donate cord blood stem cells so that we have a strong UAE public registry to help people in need. Stem cells are the future of medicine and public banking is a trend that is catching on globally due to the several diseases stem cells can cure.”
She added that the centre has 3377 units collected, of which nine were released for patients ( all children) who needed them for life-saving transplantations for diseases such as Thalassemia, Leukemia and other blood diseases.
She added that in 2013, at DCRC, successfully preserved 326 units.
Al Arrayed said while the numbers are increasing there is a need for ongoing awareness. “Today, mothers are aware of the benefit of this simple procedure, that’s why we are seeing a steady rise in the number of women who opt for cord blood collection at the time of birth. They understand it is a form of health insurance.”
She highlighted that the centre provides a tour for pregnant women and families interested in preserving stem cells for their families or for the purpose of donation.
- AI Security Forum to Highlight the Role of AI in Shaping National Security Fra... [2151-Views]
- Mercato Mall Presents Unfolding in Blue — A Moving Tribute to Inclusion, Creat... [2005-Views]
- Lg electronics releases first-quarter 2026 financial results... [1409-Views]
- Uae Pavilion At Expo 2025 Osaka Highlights Youth Ambassador Programme At Keio ... [1058-Views]
- SHEGLAM Returns to the Glam Multiverse with the Rick and Morty 2.0 x SHEGLAM... [985-Views]
- RTA Announces Service Hours During Eid Al-Adha Holiday 1447 AH / 2026... [970-Views]
- UAE honors 20 companies and individuals for driving billions back into the nat... [966-Views]
- TCL Launches 2026 SQD-Mini LED TV Lineup in the UAE, Introducing the C7L, C8L,... [908-Views]
- EDGE Group Signs Agreement to Acquire CMD, a Top-Tier Italian Engine Company... [878-Views]
- The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience 2026 conclud... [849-Views]
- Emirates Skywards launches global ‘Season of Rewards' campaign for members wor... [841-Views]
- Dubai Sports Council discusses future of sports events... [832-Views]
- The International Exhibition for National Security and Resilience (ISNR 2026) ... [820-Views]
- Core42 and Solutions+ Partner to Build Sovereign AI Infrastructure Across Muba... [805-Views]
- EDGE Awards AED 200 Million Contract to Abu Dhabi Cable Harness Manufacturer E... [798-Views]
- ISNR 2026 to Spotlight Eight Critical Sectors in National Security... [790-Views]
- “Salik” to Apply VAT on Toll Tariffs Starting 1 June 2026... [785-Views]
- Space42 Reports Strong Q1 2026 Results... [782-Views]
- Benefit Cosmetics Introduces Dream Sheen Brow Glaze!... [763-Views]
- All eyes on Giro d'Italia as UAE Team Emirates-XRG target first Grand Tour of ... [759-Views]





