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Cryo-Cell International, Inc recently launched a special campaign to support “Breast Cancer Awareness” month in October
Sadly, everyone knows someone who has been affected by breast cancer. Whether it is a personal struggle, a family member’s journey or a close friend’s path toward survival, we all know someone. With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it is even closer to the forefront of our minds.
Cryo-Cell International, Inc is partnering with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to explore the potential utilization of menstrual stem cells to treat breast cancer. The partnership is underway to better understand the C’elle stem cells and their potential benefit for the treatment of breast cancer.
Stem cells from menstrual blood are proven to be a rich source of stem cells. In fact, they are the subject of extensive, aggressive stem cell research and development, and industry experts anticipate that C’elle stem cells will be the next great frontier for diagnostic and regenerative medicine as well.
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Cryo-Cell is offering contributions to the Susan B. Komen Foundation. $50 for each purchase of the “Protect Baby, Protect Mom” service and $25 for each purchase of the “C’elle Menstrual Stem Cell” service.
Requirements:
1. Explain the partnership between Cryo-Cell and the NIH to your readers.
2. Discuss stem cell research, and how Cryo-Cell is making a difference in breast cancer research through stem cells.
3. Mention the contributions Cryo-Cell will be making to the Susan B. Komen Foundation for each purchase.
4. Encourage your readers to learn more about Cryo-Cell and stem cell research.
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Researchers: menstrual blood abundant source of stem cells
On A Lighter Note
by Blogger lou

sigh... i have a lot of things to say about breast cancer.