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Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Truepee(m): 3:23am On Oct 29, 2015
OVER five million sickle cell patients in Nigeria and other African countries can now heave a sigh of relief as the University of Ibadan in partnership with the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA and University of Loyola, Chicago have discovered a permanent cure for the terminal disease. The cure of the deadly disease, according to the Professor of Medicine, Victor Gordeuk, who is the Director, Sickle Cell Centre, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA and his colleagues, Prof. Damiano Rondelli, also from the same university and Prof. Bamidele Tayo, University of Loyola, Chicago this new treatment is done through bone marrow transplant and that it is less risky. This was revealed yesterday at the University College Hospital, Ibadan after a three-day brainstorming session with other experts in the teaching hospital. Unlike the other conventional method of stem cell transplant which exposes patients to radiation which could cause cancer, first blood and marrow stem cell transplant, BMT, is much more effective. The experts who were flanked by the Chief Medical Director, UCH, Prof. Temitope Alonge, Dr. Titilola Akingbola, an haematologist and Dr. Foluke Fasola, said this stem cell transplant is a standard procedure for the treatment of many blood cancers in both adult and children. He said: “With this chemotherapy-free transplant, we are curing adults with sickle cell disease, and we see that their quality of life improves fast within just one month of the transplant. “About 90 per cent of the approximately 450 patients who have received stem cell transplants for sickle cell disease have been children. Chemotherapy has been considered too risky for adult patients, who are often more weakened than children by the disease. “Adults with sickle cell disease can now be cured without chemotherapy — the main barrier that has stood in the way for them for so long. Our data provide more support that this therapy is safe and effective and prevents patients from living shortened lives, condemned to pain and progressive complications.” “In the new procedure, patients receive immuno- suppressive drugs just before the transplant, along with a very low dose of total body irradiation, a treatment much less harsh and with fewer potentially serious side effects than chemotherapy.” “ Donor cells from a healthy and tissue-matched sibling are transfused into the patient. Stem cells from the donor produce healthy new blood cells in the patient, eventually in sufficient quantity to eliminate symptoms. In many cases, sickle cells can no longer be detected. Patients must continue to take immunosuppressant drugs for at least a year. The CMD, Prof. Alonge who called for support from government, philanthropists, donour agencies and corporate bodies like banks and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation for provision of equipment and completion of the sickle cell centre, described sickle cell as a disease of bone crisis which the patient suffers from head to toe. He added that Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic disorder due to the presence of an abnormal form of haemoglobin in the red blood cells, called haemoglobin S (Hb S) instead of haemoglobin A (Hb A). Haemoglobin in the red blood cell is responsible for the transportation of oxygen in the body.
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Truepee(m): 3:23am On Oct 29, 2015
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Noloss(f): 3:52am On Oct 29, 2015
Dis is a good news!
Lost a neighbour's son(corper) about two months ago as a result of dis n he was d only son. So so painful.

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Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Nobody: 3:58am On Oct 29, 2015
I hope it's not another news of Agbalaka's cure for HIV. undecided
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by nzgal: 4:04am On Oct 29, 2015
Very good news. I wish my uncle was still alive, all the health procedures then we're fruitless. His early death was certain, coded in his genes. I remember the pains, the tears, the drugs, again the excruciating pain........ embarassed

We miss you, uncle Jerry.
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Phame: 4:22am On Oct 29, 2015
Good!
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by juman(m): 4:43am On Oct 29, 2015
Beware not to make sickle cell babies.
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Nobody: 4:46am On Oct 29, 2015
Truepee:
OVER five million sickle cell patients in
Nigeria and other African countries can now heave
a sigh of relief as the University of Ibadan in
partnership with the University of Illinois, Chicago,
USA and University of Loyola, Chicago have
discovered a permanent cure for the terminal
disease.
The cure of the deadly disease, according to the
Professor of Medicine, Victor Gordeuk, who is the
Director, Sickle Cell Centre, University of Illinois,
Chicago, USA and his colleagues, Prof. Damiano
Rondelli, also from the same university and Prof.
Bamidele Tayo, University of Loyola, Chicago this
new treatment is done through bone marrow
transplant and that it is less risky.
This was revealed yesterday at the University
College Hospital, Ibadan after a three-day
brainstorming session with other experts in the
teaching hospital.
Unlike the other conventional method of stem cell
transplant which exposes patients to radiation which
could cause cancer, first blood and marrow stem
cell transplant, BMT, is much more effective.
The experts who were flanked by the Chief Medical
Director, UCH, Prof. Temitope Alonge, Dr. Titilola
Akingbola, an haematologist and Dr. Foluke Fasola,
said this stem cell transplant is a standard
procedure for the treatment of many blood cancers
in both adult and children.
He said: “With this chemotherapy-free transplant,
we are curing adults with sickle cell disease, and
we see that their quality of life improves fast within
just one month of the transplant.
“About 90 per cent of the approximately 450
patients who have received stem cell transplants
for sickle cell disease have been children.
Chemotherapy has been considered too risky for
adult patients, who are often more weakened than
children by the disease.
“Adults with sickle cell disease can now be cured
without chemotherapy — the main barrier that has
stood in the way for them for so long. Our data
provide more support that this therapy is safe and
effective and prevents patients from living
shortened lives, condemned to pain and progressive
complications.”
“In the new procedure, patients receive immuno-
suppressive drugs just before the transplant, along
with a very low dose of total body irradiation, a
treatment much less harsh and with fewer
potentially serious side effects than chemotherapy.”
“ Donor cells from a healthy and tissue-matched
sibling are transfused into the patient. Stem cells
from the donor produce healthy new blood cells in
the patient, eventually in sufficient quantity to
eliminate symptoms. In many cases, sickle cells
can no longer be detected. Patients must continue
to take immunosuppressant drugs for at least a
year.
The CMD, Prof. Alonge who called for support from
government, philanthropists, donour agencies and
corporate bodies like banks and Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation for provision of equipment
and completion of the sickle cell centre, described
sickle cell as a disease of bone crisis which the
patient suffers from head to toe.
He added that Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic
disorder due to the presence of an abnormal form of
haemoglobin in the red blood cells, called
haemoglobin S (Hb S) instead of haemoglobin A (Hb
A). Haemoglobin in the red blood cell is responsible
for the transportation of oxygen in the body.
really nothing new here; stem cell transplant has been the cure for sickle cell disease and many blood dyscrasias from time immemorial, though the success rate is not 100%... the only thing i see here is just; the procedure of SCT was made more easier than it used to be....

This is really no Eureka moment per say.

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Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by juman(m): 4:54am On Oct 29, 2015
Truepee:

The CMD, Prof. Alonge who called for support from
government, philanthropists, donour agencies and
corporate bodies like banks and Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation for provision of equipment
and completion of the sickle cell centre, described
sickle cell as a disease of bone crisis which the
patient suffers from head to toe.

There was call for support from government, philanthropists, donor agencies and corporate bodies on sickle cell issue.
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by Visocrate(m): 5:46am On Oct 29, 2015
ok noted
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by RockMaxi: 5:49am On Oct 29, 2015
SirJeffry:
I hope it's not another news of Agbalaka's cure for HIV. undecided



smiley Softly now, Abalaka's issue were more of political undertone and because of the huge investment on the disease.
The Sicke Cell cure is well thought out and comprises of renowned professors from center stage universities over the world. wink
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by ziccoit: 6:21am On Oct 29, 2015
Brilliant. Can the treatment going to be affordable to common man just like malaria treatment?
Re: Good News...sickle Cell Cur Found... by kaima2015: 8:22am On Oct 29, 2015
Raymondenyi:
really nothing new here; stem cell transplant has been the cure for sickle cell disease and many blood dyscrasias from time immemorial, though the success rate is not 100%... the only thing i see here is just; the procedure of SCT was made more easier than it used to be....

This is really no Eureka moment per say.
seconded, as rightly said by Raymondenyi ,this is no new discovery because the major drawback still remains- "sibling donors" etc. the cure to sickle cell anemia(sca) could come through using gene delivery therapy using IPSCs for instance, but we have to overcome the physiological hurdles associated with vector design and delivery. question is "why are introduced corrected genes readily taken up in murine models than in human models?'' Amelioration still remains the only feasible option for now-drug repositioning: introducing an already FDA approved drug that will switch on the gamma globin genes that are responsible for the production of fetal hemoglobin (which will bring about a greater clinical wellbeing) for SCA patients, hydoxyurea only achieves 17%! we need about 32% to achieve this, this is what we are working on in our research for we are looking for funding. nigeria is not research inclined. i may be wrong

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