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Prenatal Stem Cell Therapy

By performing prenatal stem cell transplants, treat Fanconi anemia without toxic therapies, because early immune tolerance enables donor cell engraftment without chemotherapy or radiation. This strategy leverages the unique immunological environment of the fetus to establish donor cell acceptance prior to birth, eliminating the need for harsh conditioning regimens typically required in postnatal transplants. Unlike conventional approaches that rely on chemotherapy and immune suppression, this method prioritizes long-term safety and reduced treatment burden by intervening during fetal development. It represents a frontier in in utero regenerative medicine, distinct from postnatal transplant models or symptomatic management strategies.

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  • Clinical Trial for Prenatal Stem Cell Transplants PACKARD CHILDREN'S HEALTH ALLIANCE
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    Conducts a clinical trial testing prenatal stem cell transplants using maternal stem cells to treat Fanconi anemia.
  • Community and Provider Education Programs PACKARD CHILDREN'S HEALTH ALLIANCE
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    Delivers educational classes for community members and healthcare providers, including prenatal yoga, childbirth preparation, car seat safety, neonatal resuscitation, and fetal heart monitoring.
  • Flu Vaccination Program PACKARD CHILDREN'S HEALTH ALLIANCE
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    Provides flu vaccinations to eligible patients through primary care offices and designated clinics.
  • Online Second Opinion Service PACKARD CHILDREN'S HEALTH ALLIANCE
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    Offers remote second medical opinions through a partnership with Stanford Medicine Physicians and Included Health, enabling specialist case reviews.