life-altering illnesses
Heart Disease
1 in 3 people globally will die from heart disease.
Representing 32% of all deaths worldwide, 85% of these fatalities are caused by heart attacks and strokes.
Stem cell therapies have shown potential in repairing heart tissue and improving outcomes for cardiac patients.
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Diabetes
1 in 4 people will develop diabetes in their lifetime.
The number of people living with diabetes skyrocketed from 200 million in 1990 to 830 million in 2022.
Stem cells could play a key role in regenerating insulin-producing cells and managing diabetes more effectively.
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Cancer
1 in 6 people will die from cancer, a leading cause of death globally.
By 2050, new cancer cases are expected to rise by 77%, posing significant challenges for healthcare systems.
Stem cells offer promising applications in cancer treatment, including supporting recovery from aggressive therapies and enabling personalized treatments.
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