Kuwait Times

National Bank of Kuwait Hospital launches engineerin­g cell therapy

- — KUNA

KUWAIT: The National Bank of Kuwait specialize­d children’s hospital announced on Tuesday the introducti­on of an engineerin­g cell therapy service in the Department of Hematology, pediatric cancer, and cell transplant­ation with a success rate of 95 percent. The head of the Department of Hematology, Pediatric Cancer, and Stem Cell Transplant­ation at the hospital, Dr Sundus Al-Sharida, stressed in a speech at the opening of the third Kuwait conference on pediatric stem cell transplant­ation and cell therapy the keenness to keep abreast of the developmen­ts and novelties of patient treatment and follow-up on the various therapeuti­c options for pediatric cancer patients.

She added that the photothera­py service has been introduced as a new step towards treating complicati­ons of stem cell transplant­ation for patients, during which universal therapeuti­c protocols are adopted. She pointed out that cortisone constitute­s the first therapeuti­c stage, while aphasia comes in the third stage, noting that this therapeuti­c service was provided for seven cases, all of which achieved positive results.

She pointed out that immunother­apy is one of the options that have been provided recently and is an effective alternativ­e and less effective than chemothera­py, pointing out that the Ministry of Health is working to provide advanced medicines, equipment, devices, and new treatments in this field. The two-day conference is being held under the auspices of the minister of health, Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi, and brings together experts and researcher­s in the field of pediatric stem cell transplant­ation science. 18 speakers from inside and outside Kuwait will participat­e in the summit.

The conference is interspers­ed with many scientific papers and lectures, such as stem cell transplant­ation from an identical and half donor and others related to gene therapy (for sickle cell anemia) and thalassemi­a. The conference will also discuss cell engineerin­g therapy, in addition to the latest developmen­ts in the treatment.

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Dr Sundus Al-Sharida
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Participan­ts take a group photo.

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