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Cord blood donor program sought
Saturday, May 12, 2001

The Associated Press LEWISTON — An expectant mother is leading an
effort in Maine to give women the option of donating their baby’s
umbilical cord blood to a public blood program. Michelle DeBlois said
the cost of saving the cord and placenta blood, which can be used for
stem cell transplants to treat leukemia and other life-threatening
diseases, is prohibitive for most women. The initial costs for shipping,
testing and freezing a sample can range from $250 to $1,500, and annual
storage fees can range from $50 to $100. DeBlois has asked Central
Maine Medical Center and St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center in
Lewiston if they would be interested in forming a partnership with an
out-of-state public bank. There are about a dozen of these banks in the
United States. Most of them only collect blood from hospitals in their
areas, but DeBlois hopes to convince one of them to take blood samples
from Maine. Dr. Moira Shanahan, an obstetrician-gynecologist at
CMMC, said few women ask to store their cells. Unless a woman has
someone in her family with a disease that requires a stem cell transplant,
she said, she usually doesn’t consider it. “Part of it has to do with the
cost,” Shanahan said. “The other part comes with educating people on
the procedure.” By forming a collaboration with a public donation bank,
hospitals here could give women the option of making their cord blood
available to anyone in the world who is searching for a stem cell match,
DeBlois said. Officials at both CMMC and St. Mary’s say they are
interested in working with DeBlois to develop a plan, but they are
concerned about the costs involved. “We haven’t committed to
anything. We still are waiting for more information,” said Shirley Perron,
coordinator of the family birthing unit at St. Mary’s. “But it seems to be
a purposeful adventure. Cord blood is certainly an untapped resource.”

http://www.bangornews.com/cgi-bin/article.cfm?storynumber=34139

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