Nutech Mediworld founder presents clinical study results of hESC therapy in patients with spinal cord injury

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Dr. Geeta Shroff, founder & medical director of Nutech Mediworld, presented today the summary results of a retrospective clinical study of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) therapy in patients with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI). Speaking at the 2nd Annual World Stem Cells & Regenerative Medicine Congress Asia 2010, Dr. Shroff explained her treatment protocol and clinical results, demonstrating the safety and efficacy of her human embryonic stem cell (hESC) therapy.

The groundbreaking study was conducted on 108 chronic SCI patients treated by Dr. Shroff over a 6 year period-2004 to 2009. Dr Geeta Shroff also shared her vision, which is to see hESC therapy available globally as the first line of treatment for many of mankind's worst afflictions and her willingness to collaborate with entities and work with regulatory authorities worldwide, to realise this vision.

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  1. Sanjay Sanjay United States says:

    Where was this study presented by Dr. Shroff?  Any why the source is Nu Tech MediWorld?  Are there any 3rd party corroborations?

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