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Post Stem cells may show promise for people with rapidly progressing MS (Topix)

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A long term study reports about the effectiveness of replacing bone marrow, purposely destroyed by chemotherapy, with autologous stem cell rescue for people with aggressive forms of multiple sclerosis .



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I need to call and ask if patients were also checked for ccsvi. Thanks for thread.

I know someone that went to Brazil, had blood or marrow removed, went back a few months later and had infusion however he passed on the chemo. Procedure didn't work. He needed the chemo/reboot.
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Not until they perfect it. Too dangerous for a non lethal disease.
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