Dr Brian Iddon MP Backs Charity's Pioneering Approach to Stem Cell Research |
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9th July 2008 Bolton South East MP Brian Iddon has recently added his name to a House of Commons Early Day Motion which draws attention to the work of The Anthony Nolan Trust, a charity dedicated to providing lifesaving donors for patients in need of a bone marrow transplant. Since 1974, The Anthony Nolan Trust has operated the UK’s most successful bone marrow register and is in the process of establishing a Cord Blood Bank to complement the register and to provide a unique national transplant and research resource. Umbilical cord blood, the child’s blood retained in the placenta following birth, is normally treated as a waste product despite being an ethical and feasible source of naturally produced stem cells for clinical transplantation and use in regenerative medicine. The Cord Blood Bank programme will seek to take advantage of this as well as placing the UK at the forefront of cord stem cell development and research. Dr Iddon said: “I am delighted to support the pioneering work of The Anthony Nolan Trust. The aims of their proposed Cord Blood Bank Programme are commendable and will give the chance of life to patients affected by diseases such as leukaemia as well as placing the UK at the forefront of stem cell research”. Dr Steve McEwan, Chief Executive of The Anthony Nolan Trust, said: “I would like to thank Brian Iddon for supporting the Charity’s Cord Blood Bank Programme. Traditionally about 50% of collected cord bloods have been thrown away as clinically unusable, despite their potential to save lives through transplantation and use in research in the fields of cell therapy and regenerative medicine. Our Cord Blood Bank will build on our core skills, making new therapies available for patients and providing extra support to clinicians and researchers working in the field of stem cell use, including transplantation.”
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1. Dr Iddon signed EDM 969 on the Anthony Nolan Trust and the National Cord Blood Programme. The full text can be viewed here http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=35162&SESSION=891 2. The Anthony Nolan Trust Bone Marrow Register has given around 5,000 children and adults a chance of new life since 1974. 3. The Anthony Nolan Trust manages and recruits new donors to the UK's most successful bone marrow register as well as undertaking vital research leading to improvements in the effectiveness and safety of bone marrow transplants. Fewer than 30 per cent of patients who need bone marrow transplants are able to find a compatible donor within their own families. The rest rely on the generosity of strangers who have volunteered to donate bone marrow to anyone in need. 4. The Cord Blood Bank programme complement the established Bone Marrow Register, making new therapies available for patients and providing extra support to clinicians and researchers working in the field of stem cell use, including transplantation. For more information about the Anthony Nolan Trust please click on the link http://www.anthonynolan.org.uk/ 5. For further information, please contact Brian Iddon's Westminster office on 0207 219 2096 |