Stem cell therapy gives hope to MS patients
by Sarah Boseley from on (#1GPRQ)
High-risk transplant treatment which 'reboots immune system' allows some with multiple sclerosis to recover mobility
A radical and risky stem cell therapy has been shown to halt and even reverse some of the symptoms of those worst affected by multiple sclerosis, a disease that in many people has proved untreatable.
Doctors in Canada conducted an experimental stem cell transplant with 24 patients who were expected to be confined to a wheelchair within 10 years. After receiving the treatment most of the patients regained control of their lives, becoming able to walk, play sport and drive.
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