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Adult stem cell trial for spinal disc disease

Mesoblast, an Australian biotech company, has received FDA permission to launch a mid-stage trial of its adult stem cell therapy for spinal disc disease. Researchers for the company believe that they're onto a new therapy that can replace the current method for spinal fusion (fusing two discs together with a section of the patient's hip bone). Mesoblast believes that adult stem cells can be used instead, bypassing some common side effects of current spinal fusion techniques. About 300,000 spinal fusion procedures are done each year in the United States. And within a couple of years, researchers say, they believe the process can be advanced as a therapy for early-stage spinal disc disease, allowing the discs to regenerate discs and avoid the need for a surgical procedure later.

- read the report on the stem cell trial from The Age


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my spinal disk is damage at L5, the doctor advice give me 2 choices, 1.stem disk, the cost about RM30,000 to RM40,000 or 2.remove the damage disk and replace artificial disk the cost about Rm27,000 to Rm28,000. now i scared in future they is any problem.

I have a worn out disc at L4 and L5 which is pinching my sciatic nerve and giving me discomfort in my leg. I would like to know where trials are being done and what it would take to be considered for those trials

I'm in the same boat, only cervical vs lumbar. Why is the location of trial not in the article?

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