Dr Atkins in Canada
Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 4:23 am
Dont know if its already here somewhere, but:
http://www.stemcellnetwork.ca/news/articles.php?id=920
http://www.stemcellnetwork.ca/news/articles.php?id=920
I dont think I have read of his trials?“Harry is a huge asset,” said Dr. Rudnicki. “He’s a one-man catalytic engine starting up these Phase One and Phase Two clinical trials, from the heart through to MS and rheumatoid arthritis.
Dr. Atkins has used stem cells from patients’ own blood to halt virulent cases of MS
It doesnt sound new to me, but its someone else doing it.Working closely with neurologist Dr. Mark Freedman, he developed a three-step transplant protocol designed to shut down the disease. First, stem cells are collected from an MS patient whose blood is repeatedly “cycled” through a machine and returned to them. The patient then undergoes an intense round of chemotherapy, usually lasting about 10 days, to completely destroy their immune system. Afterwards, the purified blood stem cells are transplanted back into the patient to rebuild the immune system – a process that usually takes another 20 days.
Since 2001, Drs. Atkins and Freedman have treated 13 patients with this protocol. One died as a result of liver toxicities caused by the intense chemotherapy. The other 12 have returned to their normal way of life.
Any volunteers?Working with MS centres and hospitals in Montreal and Toronto, Dr. Atkins plans to continue the study until 24 patients have been treated.
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