Who Should Not Receive Stem Cell Therapy?
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Who Should Not Receive Stem Cell Therapy?

Review medical exclusions, safety considerations, and the evaluation steps we follow before approving stem cell therapy.

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简要回答

Exclusions include infectious diseases, active cancers, pregnancy, breastfeeding, uncontrolled chronic illnesses, and allergies to treatment-related substances.

Safety is our highest priority. We follow national and international guidelines to determine when patients should postpone or avoid stem cell therapy.

Full Exclusion List

Active infections, malignant cancers, pregnancy, breastfeeding, uncontrolled diabetes, severe heart failure, and allergies to anaesthetics or processing agents are primary contraindications.

Why These Risks Exist

Infections could spread during infusion, cancer cells may react unpredictably to growth factors, and pregnancy introduces unique immune and hormonal considerations.

Safety Evaluation Steps

Our team conducts laboratory screening, imaging, and multidisciplinary consultations—including oncology, cardiology, or obstetrics—to confirm eligibility before scheduling stem cell collection.

Ethical Commitment

If stem cell therapy is not indicated, we provide transparent guidance on safer alternatives and coordinate referrals when appropriate.

Check if you’re eligible safely by booking a consultation. We will review your medical history and collaborate with your physicians to build an evidence-based plan.

常见问题

Can cancer survivors receive stem cell therapy?

Many survivors can after oncologist clearance and an appropriate remission period. Active cancers remain a contraindication.

Are infectious diseases an exclusion?

Yes. Active infections must be fully treated before we consider MSC therapy to avoid systemic complications.

How long do stem cell therapy benefits last?

Eligible patients typically maintain improvements for 12–36 months with booster sessions and lifestyle support.

Does the procedure hurt?

For eligible patients, procedures are minimally invasive. When exclusions apply, we discuss alternative pathways instead.

How many sessions will I need?

Eligibility must be confirmed first. After approval, we usually begin with one session and customise booster frequency according to progress.

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