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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Cure For Sickle Cell Anaemia Discovered

millions of  sickle cell patients in Nigeria and other African countries can now heave a sigh of relief as the  University of Ibadan in partnership with the University of Illinois, Chicago, USA and University of Loyola, Chicago have discovered a permanent cure for the terminal disease.




The  cure for the deadly disease, according to the Professor  of Medicine, Victor Gordeuk, who is the Director, Sickle Cell Centre, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA and his colleagues, Prof. Damiano Rondelli, also from the same university and Prof. Bamidele Tayo, University of Loyola, Chicago this new treatment is done through bone marrow transplant and that it is less risky.

This was revealed yesterday at the University College Hospital, Ibadan after a three-day brainstorming session with other experts in the teaching hospital.

The experts who were flanked by the Chief Medical Director, UCH, Prof. Temitope Alonge, Dr. Titilola Akingbola, an haematologist and Dr. Foluke Fasola, said this  stem cell transplant is a standard procedure for the treatment of many blood cancers in both adult and children.

He said: “With this chemotherapy-free transplant, we are curing adults with sickle cell disease, and we see that their quality of life improves fast within just one month of the transplant.

“About 90 per cent of the approximately 450 patients who have received stem cell transplants for sickle cell disease have been children. Chemotherapy has been considered too risky for adult patients, who are often more weakened than children by the disease.

“Adults with sickle cell disease can now be cured without chemotherapy — the main barrier that has stood in the way for them for so long. Our data provide more support that this therapy is safe and effective and prevents patients from living shortened lives, condemned to pain and progressive complications.”

“In the new procedure, patients receive immuno-suppressive drugs just before the transplant, along with a very low dose of total body irradiation, a treatment much less harsh and with fewer potentially serious side effects than chemotherapy.”

“ Donor cells from a healthy and tissue-matched sibling are transfused into the patient. Stem cells from the donor produce healthy new blood cells in the patient, eventually in sufficient quantity to eliminate symptoms. In many cases, sickle cells can no longer be detected. Patients must continue to take immunosuppressant drugs for at least a year.

The CMD, Prof. Alonge who called for support from government, philanthropists, donour agencies and corporate bodies like banks and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation for provision of equipment and completion of the sickle cell centre, described sickle cell as a disease of bone crisis which the patient suffers from head to toe.

He added that Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic disorder due to the presence of an abnormal form of haemoglobin in the red blood cells, called haemoglobin S (Hb S) instead of haemoglobin A (Hb A). Haemoglobin in the red blood cell is responsible for the transportation of oxygen in the body.



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95 comments:

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    1. This study is a brainchild of Nigerian Doctors, but guess what? These Oyibo people will go bk to their countries and provide those equipment sharp sharp and then stupid Nigerians will start trooping in there to waste their money.
      Nigerian govt is not concerned about such thing. meanwhile, there is almost no Sickle cell in America and one will ask why they were so interested and came down here to partner with UI?

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    2. Good news but I guess it will be very expensive

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    1. Better buy a trailer load of condoms. HIV is cure is not happening anytime soon. The people that created the virus haven't made enough money yet.

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    2. Dis news was my goodmorning from Dh! Leaving with sickle cell disease has been tof! God be praised!
      I hope govt can help make the treatment affordabLe!
      Yipeee!

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    3. I'm telling u. Cancer is even more important cause it's not something one cn avoid by living a particular kinda life or by avoiding certain things. It's a respecter of nobody & d most deadly of all.

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    4. You have sickle cell and ure still crazy and horny. Thank God for keeping you sha! Love you!

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    5. Indeed they are still not done making money@hiv

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  3. Great news. Thank God for that. I pray cure for other deadly Diseases will be discovered.

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    1. OMG OMG.. I hope this is for real.. Jesus let it be! Forwarding to my family sharp sharp.. It's not been easy mehn..

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  5. This is great news! An issue might be cost of treatment. I hope they'll be able to role this out on a large scale so that even the poorest people can benefit from it. Kudos to the researchers especially the Nigerians among them.

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    1. Why especially the Nigerians amongst them?

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    2. Because I'm Nigerian? Does that meet with your approval?

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  6. Great news!
    CNN and Aljazeera, you guys should run this news for at least one week.
    And always emphasise on Nigeria.
    Oya o!

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  7. Its not easy even at that, and it might be expensive

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  8. Wow!

    This is really great news!!!

    Where's that poster that broke off her relationship because of genotype issue and others in her condition?

    Y'all should get in here.

    I'm sure it's going to be pretty expensive though.
    But then,worth it.

    And yeah, like always, I'm proud to be a Nigerian.

    #WhiteDiamondOut

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    1. Whilst they might have gotten a 'cure', i think it's still a better option to educate people on genotype matters.
      The would help in the total eradication of the illness; prevention, they say, is better than cure.

      Click my name for all your celebration cakes and cupcakes, cheers

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    2. *that* would help

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    1. This is a great achievement, thank God.

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  10. Lara peperenpe is it too late?
    Please go marry ur ex...
    Ur story touched me.
    Congrats in advance Dear.

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    1. I was thinking about her while reading the post , lara peperenpe go for it dear.

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    2. Abegi.. That Lara P's story was a big lie to attract attention.. Girl has been horny as a dog on heat and wanted someone to pity her and contact her.

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    3. I thought she said the ex has gotten married.. Or maybe I didn't read right..

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    4. That treatment is ultra expensive o. Tens of millions abroad. Weeks of chemo,the after the transplant,tension

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  11. Lara Peperempe can marry her Ex.

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  12. Thank God...this is goodnews..

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  13. It is very expensive. My aunt's 2boys are ss. The only two boys he has. The big son had underwent the transfusion. the small one will do his two. People say my aunt forged her test result because she is a lab worker. The guy was extremely rich so she didnt want to miss him.

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  14. That's a wonderful news......it is a ground-breaking discovery in the medical world

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  15. Wow! "Dis fantabulously fantastically fantasticating" .... Dis 2015 best news of the year... So, Stella awards watch out!

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  16. This is good for medicine and science.

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  17. This is Good news for my cousin

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  18. Thank God for this news. I lost a very close friend due to this disease. Let me join other families affected by this disease to say THANK YOU LORD FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE

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  19. Yesterday night while going home, i decided to pass that ijora olopa bridge and saw some MOPOLs there up to 5 or 6 men but fully armed. I was happy seeing them. Ijora is a useless place. All those boys, i am waiting for you, i will make sure i kill one or two of you if i see you guys on the road.

    Can I say Ambode is trying and having a listening ears?

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  20. Beautiful. Oyinkansola, this is for you, it came 19 years late, but sickle cell will no longer cut lives short in their prime. I imagine what you would have become today with your fun filled life. Missing you still.

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    1. You spoke my mind!

      Onoriode, my first love, I will never forget 1998 ... But I believe in resurrection.

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    2. Aww. May she keep resting in the Lord.

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  21. That's good. UCH alwways on point. Hope the bill wouldn't be on the high side? Government and corporate bodies can subside to make sure that affected citizens get relieved.

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  22. Great news..hope the drugs won't be that expensive wen it's out.....

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    1. Wait, u read where it said its a drug!? Go eat breakfast!

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  23. So AS can now marry an AS?
    Lara,please go back to your bf Oooooh,there is hope now.

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  24. I just don't trust this though!

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  25. Yea great neus,but the best is to avoid it entirely.love no reach that one o.

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  26. This is a cheerful news and a big relief for those suffering from sickle cell anaemia. I just hope the transplant is affordable.

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  27. Ehe... See better news here! Not news about kardashians..... Who them help???!!!

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  28. Great!but what about the cure for HIV ?that is the most important now.

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    1. Lol! There has always been a cure, 2 sef: abstinence & faithfulness!

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    2. Sex is not the only way to get HIV.

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  29. But that does not mean that AS and AS should go ahead and get married oo..
    The cure is still going to be a long and painful journey.
    Its great news indeed.
    Its remaining the cure for asthma.

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  30. Hmm great news for my sis who wants to have a second child with her hussy tho both of dem are AS.They were lucky with d first child!

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    1. Thanks to God for the new idea

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  31. Oh thank you Jesus, and thank God for technology.

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  32. woaw...i love this. may God be praised. Lord thank you for neither I nor my family is a victim of this demonic oppression called sickle cell anaemia. HER EXCELLENCY.

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  33. Praise God for this new discovery oh! Now sicklers have a new lease on life and they wouldn't be seen as half dead human beings anymore!

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  34. This cure should be tried and tested first oo,before some AS/SS will start killing themselves by marrying each other!
    In all great news!next will be HIV.

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  35. Good news but lai lai.......AS to AS...naaa

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  36. Dat's a good one but the procedure is not here mehn.

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  37. This is truly awesome! Been a long time coming. This is a good day to be Nigerian!

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  38. Hmmm. Still sounds complicated. And I guess the cost will be something else. Why stress oneself especially in the choice of a partner if one is AS and marrying same genotype person. Life in itself is complicated enough to add this one biko. It should and indeed be great news for those who are not responsible for their predicament. But those who can prevent it, they should not even venture.

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  39. On my knees I say Thank u Jesus for this news.

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  40. This news is awesome awesome. They should also look into fibroids as against cutting open the body

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  41. Great news, science is really life changing, thank God for wisdom.

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  42. As cheerful as this is,it still breaks my heart because I might never be able to afford this for my sister. Been battling with how to raise money for her avascular necrosis surgery as a result of SS for over 3 years now. RIP to cousin Rhoda and all other beautiful souls we've lost to SS anaemia.

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  43. Heard this about 3yrs back n it was a white man who tested it then on two nigerians or so but then its in its 'crude' state guess they improved on it and its now available for use.
    I'd love to know if there is a cure for epilepsy.

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  44. Wow! this is the best news I have heard so far in this year, thank you lord jesus, may your name be glorified forever.

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  45. I guess we all excited. But One of the difficulties of this procedure is finding a matching donor.
    Am equally excited cos am A Warrior.

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  47. Pls what is the link to this news so we can confirm. Lots of lives are dependent on how true this is. Thank you.

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