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By the Numbers
 September 28, 2006

There are some occasions when words alone do not adequately communicate.
Sometimes, body language, a look, a touch or a voice inflection can assist
us to better get our message across.  There are other times when simple
numbers eloquently tell a story.  To that end, the Stem Cell Page offers the
following:

Diseases targeted for therapies, treatments and cures by stem cell research
70
American patients suffering from diseases targeted by stem cell research
100,000,000
Years since the first successful adult stem cell treatment
50
Diseases for which there is an FDA approved adult stem cell therapy
9
Years since the isolation of human embryonic stem cells
8
Departments at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
18
NIH department heads that support embryonic stem cell research
18
American scientific and medical Nobel laureates supporting embryonic stem
cell research
80
American scientific and medical Nobel laureates opposing embryonic stem cell
research
0
Medical schools, medical associations, medical societies, patient advocacy
groups, and disease foundations supporting embryonic stem cell research
591
Medical schools, medical associations, medical societies, patient advocacy
groups, and disease foundations opposing embryonic stem cell research
2
Federal dollars now annually allocated for embryo adoption awareness program
$1,000,000
Years since the inception of the "snowflake" embryo adoption program
9
"Snowflake" babies born as a result of embryo adoption since 1997
128
Excess frozen embryos cryogenically stored in IVF clinics
400,000
Excess embryos annually discarded as medical waste
25,000 to 40,000
States where legislative bans on SCNT research have been introduced
20
States that have banned embryonic or SCNT research
6
States where SCNT is legal
44
States poised to repeal bans on embryonic or SCNT research
2
NIH embryonic stem cell lines believed viable when Bush created his federal
embryonic stem cell policy in 2001
78
NIH embryonic stem cell lines actually viable at that time
22
NIH embryonic stem cell lines with purity sufficient for human clinical
trials at that time
0
Percent of senate voting for HR810 (the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act)
63%
American approving of embryonic stem cell research when senate voted on
HR810
72%
Funds committed by federal government for all stem cell research in 2002
$386 million
Percent for embryonic stem cell research in 2002
2.6%
Funds committed by federal government for all stem cell research in 2003
$516 million
Percent for embryonic stem cell research in 2003
3.9%
Funds committed by federal government for all stem cell research in 2004
$552 million
Percent for embryonic stem cell research in 2004
4.3%
California population
34.7 million
Singapore population
4.5 million
California land mass
163,707 square miles
Singapore landmass
250 square miles
Funds allocated by California to stem cell research by Prop 71
$3 billion ($300 million per year over 10 years)
Funds allocated by Singapore to stem cell research
$12 billion ($4 billion already spent, $8 billion in future commitment)
After the House passed HR810, the bill languished in committee in the Senate
for approximately a  year.  During that time.
New American cases of Multiple Sclerosis
8,100
New American cases of spinal cord injuries
11,000
New American cases of Parkinson's disease
60,000
New American cases of cancer
1,400,000
New American cases of diabetes
1,500,000
Note:  SCP may update this list from time to time.  Stay tuned.
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