Over 23.5 million people in America suffer from autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune diseases are also a leading cause of death and disability. Examples of autoimmune diseases that may respond to stem cells include rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes and lupus.
Currently, autoimmune conditions are treated with immune suppressive agents such as steroids, methothrexate, cyclosporine, gold, and more recently infliximab (Remicade). Despite inducing temporary improvement, these approaches possess the possibility of long-term adverse effects, as well as need for life-long treatment.
Today, new treatments and advances in research are giving new hope to people affected by these diseases. The Auto-immune Stem Cell Clinical studies are being studied for their efficacy in improving the complications in patients with all types of autoimmune diseases, through the use of stem cells. These procedures may help patients who don't respond to typical drug treatment.
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