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Northeast Baptist Hospital Becomes a Texas Cord Blood Collection Site

The Texas Cord Blood Bank (TCBB), a publicly and privately funded non-profit program established to create a public supply of umbilical cord blood, announced in October that it has begun collecting the life-saving resource from Northeast Baptist Hospital. Northeast Baptist is the tenth hospital in Texas, and the fourth one in San Antonio, to collect cord blood for the Texas Cord Blood Bank.

“The program has been a great success at North Central Baptist, and we understand the importance of this service and wanted to make it available to as many of our patients as possible,” said Trip Pilgrim, Baptist Health System President/CEO. “We plan to have more San Antonio Baptist Hospitals become part of the Texas Cord Blood Bank. This partnership is critical to providing our community with a leading edge solution to combating a number of diseases. Our patients and families want and deserve to have an opportunity to be a part of that solution.”

TCBB, a division of the South Texas Blood and Tissue Center, is the state’s first public bank for umbilical cord blood. Although usually discarded after the birth of a healthy baby, umbilical cord blood is rich in blood-making cells that can be used to help patients with a number of conditions. Cord blood cells can be life savers for those who need bone-marrow transplants, (people with lymphoma and leukemias); people with disorders of the blood-making system, such as sickle-cell anemia; severe immune-system disorders, neurological problems and genetic defects affect the blood-making system.


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Published on 28 Oct 2008

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