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 Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Telegraph has the exclusive interview with the woman who had her wind pipe replaced using her own adult stem cells.  This piece also includes video.  Excerpt:

 

"The moment I woke after the procedure, I looked up at the doctor and he smiled and told me it had been successful - it was the best moment ever," she said. "I knew then that I had a life and a future."

 

The 30-year-old Colombian mother of two, who has lived in Spain for nine years, was struck down by tuberculosis five years ago. She was given conventional treatment but her condition worsened.

 

"I was coughing all the time, I couldn't walk very far and I couldn't say more than a few words at a time before becoming breathless," said the dental nurse speaking on Wednesday at the Barcelona hospital where she was treated. "I wasn't able to work and couldn't do the normal things mothers do for their children."

 

Last January she was offered the chance of a replacement windpipe grown using her own stem cells, a pioneering process known as "tissue engineering". Without the transplant, surgeons would have had to remove one of lungs, a procedure that carries a high mortality rate.

 

LifeNews also reports.