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Q23: Are Growth Factors successful in Aplastic Anemia Patients?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
To date, use of growth factors like erythropoietin to increase red blood cells and platelets has not been particularly successful in patients with Aplastic anemia. It is important to remember that growth factors do not cure Aplastic anemia. Rather, they may help damaged bone marrow to work better until other treatments have a chance to reverse the processes causing the marrow damage.
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What is aplastic anemia?

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Aplastic anemia is a very serious and rare condition in which the bone marrow stops producing enough red and white blood cells to keep the body healthy, resulting in an increased risk of infection and uncontrollable bleeding. The disease can develop in patients of any age and is treatable by medication, bone marrow transplants, and blood transfusions.
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Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
Aplastic Anemia is a rare, potentially serious and non-contagious bone marrow failure disease that occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough blood cells. A person has three major types of blood cells – red cells, white cells, and platelets. Anemia results from reduced red cell production, infections are a result of reduced white cell production, and bleeding results from reduced platelet production.
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Q2: What are the causes of Aplastic Anemia?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
Aplastic Anemia may be caused by injury to the bone marrow by radiation, chemicals, various medications, viruses, immune diseases, pregnancy, insecticides and pesticides. It is important to realize that bone marrow failure is a very rare response to a wide variety of possible causative factors to which we are all commonly exposed. In most cases of Aplastic Anemia, we do not find any link with environmental factors.
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Q4: What is Moderate Aplastic Anemia (MAA)?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
MAA is the classification for those who have significantly reduced blood counts but not as reduced as occurs in severe Aplastic Anemia. In many cases, doctors will not prescribe treatment for moderate Aplastic Anemia patients but will simply monitor blood counts. Moderate Aplastic Anemia may remain unchanged for many years. Sometimes it is detected during a routine physical exam, or it may be discovered if it escalates to severe Aplastic Anemia, as it begins causing more symptoms.
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Q5: What is Severe Aplastic Anemia (SAA)?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
SAA is defined by a marrow cellularity (blood cell production) of less than 25% and at least two of the following:
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Q7: What are the similarities between Aplastic Anemia and MDS?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
There are many similarities between Aplastic Anemia and Melodysplastic Syndromes (MDS), and patients share many of the same symptoms. Both groups suffer from anemia and reductions in the number of platelets and white blood cells. However, Aplastic Anemia is more prevalent among young people, while the incidence of MDS increases with age. Some aplastic anemia patients progress into Melodysplastic Syndromes.
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Q8: What are the differences between Aplastic Anemia and MDS?

Aplastic Anemia Association Of India
The biggest difference between the two diseases is that in Aplastic Anemia the bone marrow is producing normal blood cells, but isn’t making enough of them (hypoplastic bone marrow); in MDS the bone marrow may be stuffed with cells (hyperplastic bone marrow), but these cells are ‘cloned’ from an abnormal stem cell. This means they do not function properly as mature ‘differentiated’ cells.
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What are Growth Factors and are they different from HGH?

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Growth Factors comprise the common language used by the immune, nervous and hormonal systems to coordinate activities. You can think of Growth Factors as Morse Code that quickly guides a cell's DNA on how to respond to external signals with appropriate cell actions. Growth Factors are crucial agents for cellular survival, development, specialization, nutrient intake and repair, enabling a cell to be restored in the event of illness, infection, trauma or stress.
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What is anemia?

Anemia
ldquo;Anemia” (uh-NEE-me-uh) occurs when you have less than the normal number of red blood cells in your blood or when the red blood cells in your blood don't have enough hemoglobin (HEE-muh-glow-bin). Hemoglobin is a protein. It gives the red color to your blood. Its main job is to carry oxygen from your lungs to all parts of your body. If you have anemia, your blood does not carry enough oxygen to all the parts of your body.
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Why did you decide to hike for the Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation?

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I was diagnosed with Aplastic Anemia in 1997, and it was a shock. I had never heard of this disease or others like it, and I was really scared. The complete story about my journey with Aplastic Anemia can be read here. I thought that while hiking the American Discovery Trail and hiking through many big cities, small cities, countryside, etc. that I would meet a lot of people. This would be the perfect opportunity to spread the word about these diseases – to raise awareness.
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What other factors increase my chance for a successful organ transplant?

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The age of the donor organ. Generally, the younger the organ donor, the healthier the tissue. However, recent research is challenging this thought. It may be that some older organs work just as well as younger organs. The length of time that the donor organ is out of the donor's body. The more quickly an organ is transplanted once it is removed from the donor, the more viable the organ tissue remains. Your team will make every effort to quickly transfer the donor organ.
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What factors improve the rate of successful transesophageal cardioversion?

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Pre-administration of antiarrhythmia drug (e.g. propafenone often prolongs flutter CL) (Doni et al, Rhodes et al, D'Este et al, Matiouchine et al, Potapenko et al).
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What are growth factors?

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Growth factors are very small bio-active molecules which promote growth and maturation of various cell types and tissues. They are found in very high concentrations in colostrum. They not only stimulate normal growth and development but also help regenerate and accelerate the repair of aged or injured muscle, skin, bone, cartilage and nerve tissues. Growth factors also stimulate the body to burn fat for fuel instead of muscle tissue in times of fasting or dieting.
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Growth factors, including growth hormone, comprise the common language used by the immune, nervous and hormonal systems to coordinate activities. You can think of growth factors as emails which quickly guide a cell's DNA on how to respond to external signals with appropriate cell actions. Growth factors are crucial agents for cellular survival, development, specialization, nutrient uptake, and repair, enabling a cell to be restored in the event of illness, infection, trauma or stress.
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Why does iron deficiency anemia occur in chronic hemodialysis patients?

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The etiology of iron deficiency in chronic hemodialysis patients is varied and can include increased iron utilization (e.g., from erythropoietin therapy), blood loss (e.g., from fistula, retention in dialyzer, hematologic testing, menses), decreased dietary intake or absorption, surgery, iron sequestration due to inflammatory process, and malignancy. The administration of exogenous erythropoietin increases red blood cell production and iron utilization.
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To date are there any successful treatments of patients using stem cells?

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Yes. Bone marrow stem cell transplantation has been a standard form of care for immune cell replacement since the late 1960s/early 1970s. Historically speaking, the first transplant occurred in 1958 to care for a radiation accident. To date, children with leukemia have been known to survive following stem cell transplant. One research study showed that children with leukemia receiving bone marrow stem cell transplantation had a 63% survival rate at 5 years following the transplant.
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For which patients is this treatment most likely to be successful?

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We have been treating people with retinal disease in this office for two years now, and we have just analyzed the results from the first 120 patients that we have treated. The results have been quite gratifying. One surprise that we find in analyzing the data is how well the people with the wet form of aged-related macular degeneration have responded. The conventional wisdom that was given to Dr.
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Why does Micro-Dilution of Growth Factors work in Renuva Infuser Spray?

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Anything taken to an extreme has a correlation to degenerative illnesses. Extreme deficiencies or excessive amounts of estrogen, testosterone, calcium, Vitamin C, copper, zinc, selenium, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E have a correlation to cancer and severe degenerative illnesses. Therefore one might suppose that both low and excessive growth hormone levels would also correlate with illness. The "moderation dose" provided by the Renuva Infuser spray was designed with this in mind.
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What are the Growth Factors in colostrum?

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IgF-1 (IgF1), Growth hormone (GH), Insulin-like growth factor-I and II (IGF-1 and IGF-II), Epithelial growth factor (EgF), Fibroblast growth factor (FgF), Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF),Transforming growth factors A & B (TgA and B) are naturally occurring substances that have been studied for their ability to enhance the synthesis of DNA, RNA and protein.
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You cannot give blood if you have anemia however this can often be a temporary condition. Your hemoglobin will be tested before you donate to make sure it is at an acceptable level.
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What are the signs of anemia?

Anemia
Anemia takes some time to develop. In the beginning, you may not have any signs or they may be mild. But as it gets worse, you may have these symptoms: All of these signs and symptoms can occur because your heart has to work harder to pump more oxygen-rich blood through the body.
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What's the treatment for anemia?

Anemia
to get red blood cell counts or hemoglobin levels back to normal so that your organs and tissues can get enough oxygen The treatment your doctor prescribes for you will depend on the cause of the anemia. For example, treatment for sickle cell anemia is different than treatment for a diet low in iron or folic acid.
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How do I prevent anemia?

Anemia
Eat and drink foods that help your body absorb iron, like orange juice, strawberries, broccoli, or other fruits and vegetables with vitamin C. Calcium can hurt your absorption of iron. If you have a hard time getting enough iron, talk to your doctor about the best way to also get enough calcium. Eat a balanced diet. Most people who eat a balanced diet get the iron and vitamins their bodies need from the foods they eat. Food fads and dieting can lead to anemia.
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