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Netherlands Eindhoven

Umbilical Cord Blood Therapy for Stroke Patients

CBC Health (Cord Blood Stem Cell Center) Netherlands Eindhoven
81% Clients recommended this clinic

Hematologist

Nils Thoennissen
19 years of experience
About

Prof. Nils Thoennissen is an international specialist in cancer, chronic degenerative diseases, and regenerative medicine with over 20 years of experience in evidence-based medicine and 14 years of clinical experience in hemotherapy. He has authored 40 scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals and has been awarded 6 awards. He has received postgraduate training at the University of Münster, Cardiff University School of Medicine, University of Mainz, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He currently holds the position of medical director of CBC Health, and has held previous positions as chief physician in St. George Hospital, Kloster Paradies Medical Center, and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.

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Improve your stroke prognosis with Umbilical Cord Blood Therapy. Prof. Nils Thoennissen offers 20+ years of evidence-based medicine and CBC Health Clinic provides high-quality personalized treatment.
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Medical Procedures

  • Umbilical сord blood treatment
  • Video or text consultation
  • Blood tests
  • Follow-up examination
  • Language assistance
  • Consultation with a physician

Duration

  • 0 days in the hospital
  • 3 days in the hotel

Accommodation

Accommodation is not included

Transport

Transfer airport-clinic-airport

Additional information

CBC Health is a day-clinic where the patient will get his treatment and will be released every day to the hotel.

Symptoms after a stroke: cord blood and stem cells prove their curative effect.

According to statistics, 20 to 25% of patients who survive a stroke die within the following four weeks. All others have various degrees of brain damage, ranging from mild problems in everyday life to severe symptoms requiring long-term care. Is there a way to avoid this? New methods of regenerative therapy suggest that there is.
Umbilical cord blood - therapies and stem cells for a better prognosis
As a result of a stroke, there is reactive inflammation in the brain caused by the damaged tissue. Unfortunately, this impairs the patient's recovery process and can also affect adjacent healthy brain tissue.
Here, recent meta-analyses in the field of regenerative medicine from 2022 show that it is possible to optimize prognosis after stroke has occurred (Paton MCB et al, Cytotherapy, 2022). Intravenous delivery of umbilical cord blood (UCB) may lead to improvement in this case, as the primitive cells contained in UCB may help inflammation in the brain to subside more quickly and rescue neurons that are about to die. In addition, UCB provides powerful growth factors and molecules that stimulate natural healing processes such as the formation of new synapses and neuronal circuitry.
While the efficacy of regenerative stem cell therapy has not been fully researched, there are no concerns about unexpected safety risks associated with its use. Most positively, there are no reports of immunological rejection, and UCB has an even lower risk profile than traditional blood transfusion in adults. These findings give stroke patients reason to hope for a better future.

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Program price

$47069

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Location

Eindhoven, The Netherlands, De Rijn 2, 5684 PJ Best.

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  • Over 20 years of medical expertise: Prof. Nils Thoennissen brings a wealth of experience with a focus on cancer, chronic degenerative diseases, and regenerative medicine, including a doctoral thesis in neurological research.
  • Highly qualified and internationally trained: With education and training from prestigious institutions in Germany, the UK, and the USA, and over 40 scientific publications, Prof. Thoennissen is a distinguished expert in the field of Multiple sclerosis.
  • Comprehensive care approach: The offer includes consultations with a hematologist and an oncologist, ensuring a multidisciplinary assessment for Multiple sclerosis treatment.
  • Convenient and stress-free travel: The package provides airport-hotel-clinic-airport transfers, along with regular transportation, allowing patients to focus on their treatment.
  • Global clinic recognition: CBC Health (Cord Blood Stem Cell Center) is a renowned clinic chosen annually by patients across Europe, the Balkans, the USA, Canada, and Australia for its advancements in neurodegenerative conditions, including Multiple sclerosis.
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