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TORONTO, November 20, 2003
(LifeSiteNews.com) - Dr. Peter Hollands, who holds a PhD in Stem Cell
Biology from Cambridge University in the UK has spoken out on the
controversy over adult and embryonic stem cells. In comments to
LifeSiteNews.com, Dr. Hollands, who has worked with embryonic stem
cells, noted the often overlooked fact that while adult and cord blood
stem cells have been widely used for treatments, "embryonic stem cells
have yet to be used to treat any form of disease."
Dr. Hollands, who worked as a clinical embryologist at Bourn Hall
Clinic - the world's first IVF unit, says that "common sense" dictates
that resources be directed toward adult over embryonic stem cell
research. "Embryonic stem cells have many legal, moral, ethical and
religious objections before even the practicalities of obtaining the
cells, growing them, storing them and not least transplanting them are
addressed," Dr. Hollands told LifeSiteNews.com. "Adult and umbilical
cord blood stem cells are readily available, have no objections
associated with them and are tried and tested in clinical use.
Umbilical cord blood stem cells, for example, have been used over 3000
times for 45 different diseases!"
With numerous publications to his credit on the subject of stem cells
and clinical embryology, Dr. Hollands takes issue with certain other
researchers in the field who suggest that embryonic stem cells 'may
work better'. A recent finding that adult stem cells can be used to
repair muscle tissue, saw one of the researchers involved in the
study, UBC's Dr. Fabio Rossi, said that "proposing (adult stem cells)
as an alternative to embryonic cells, which may work better, is not
the right thing to do." Commenting on Dr. Rossi's statement, Dr.
Hollands said, "Why may they work better? We do not even know if they
(embryonic stem cells) will work at all! The public must know that
adult and umbilical cord blood stem cells are available, proven and
ready to use for a range of diseases. We must get away from this idea
of the promise of embryonic stem cells and look at the realities of
adult and umbilical cord blood stem cells."
Dr. Hollands, who is currently the Scientific Director of Cells for
Life, a private cord blood bank in Markham Ontario, also disagreed
with those who contend there is a great need to continue study of
embryonic stem cells. "We should focus our attention on the most
readily available and usable type of cells and these are adult and
umbilical cord stem cells. Embryonic stem cells at present are largely
political rhetoric and scientific hype. Adult and umbilical cord blood
stem cells are proven and ready to use. The public
needs to know this," he said.
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2003/nov/03112001.html
See the Cells for Life website at:
http://www.cellsforlife.com
See a related story about Dr. Rossi's research:
http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/archives/story.asp?id=4B42FDFB-9A58-4AC0
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