How much does stem cell preservation cost in India?
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34 Citations | Further, since variable costs were quite high for field preservation, relative to that for in vitro preservation, greater cost savings can be achieved in the short run by reducing accessions and replications of accessions in the field where prudent. |
The average cost of allogeneic BMT in India is around $15 000–20 000, and this is considerably lower than the cost in the West. | |
39 Citations | Drawing on a three-month period of fieldwork and interviews in various locations in India, this article shows that: (1) Questionable stem cell therapy is promoted through bionetworks that resonate across local, national and global constellations; (2) Regulatory gaps facilitate the growth of such therapeutic practices; (3) The experimental stem cell therapies augment the healthcare divide in Indian society; (4) The weakening Indian state facilitates commercialisation of health, indirectly supporting the ‘bionetworking’ practices of therapy providers. |
Hematopoietic stem cell transplant is cheaper in India as compared to developed countries and there is a huge cost difference. | |
It is also highly recommended that treating physicians do not thrust aside the concomitant use of established measures until stem cell therapy is evidently proved worthy in terms of efficacy and cost. | |
The cost of this procedure in India is many times lower than that in the developed countries and more and more centres are now offering BMT and autologous stem cell transplantation to both the local population as well as medical tourists. | |
Innovations in stem cell therapy in India can make treatments more affordable to address the needs of in-country patients. | |
24 Citations | The greater cost of stem cell harvest from peripheral blood is more than offset by the reduced costs associated with a shorter hospital stay. |
86 Citations | high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell rescue can be safely administered in the outpatient setting and results in significant cost savings. |
103 Citations | Total marrow harvest for stem cell purification and other experimental purposes was both mouse and cost efficient with over a four-fold decrease in animal use and a financial saving. |
10 Citations | Given that their science, tax regimes, regulation, supporting industries and financial markets are at a different stage of evolution to that of the developed economies, India faces unique challenges in the fluid arena of stem cell globalization. |
6 Citations | Although few substantive data are available, it appears that hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is even more cost‐effective in children than in adults. |
74 Citations | This promising new approach could reduce the time and cost of developing effective stem cell therapies. |
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