UAE: Now, needy patients can get bone marrow transplant in Abu Dhabi
The life-saving
procedure of a bone marrow transplant, which comes with a hefty price
tag, has been made accessible to underprivileged patients.
Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre (ADSCC) and Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) have
entered into a partnership to enhance the availability of bone marrow
transplants for those in need.
According to the agreement, underprivileged patients will be provided
treatment and support through the centre’s dedicated Abu Dhabi Bone
Marrow Transplant (ADBMT) programme. The centre will offer medical
consultations to patients referred by the medical committee of ERC.
Both entities will join efforts in fundraising initiatives to support
and finance BMT procedures for underprivileged patients affected by
various blood cancers, blood disorders, and autoimmune diseases like
multiple sclerosis.
The partnership agreement was signed by Mohammed Al Fahim, deputy
secretary general of the support services sector at ERC, and Dr Maysoon
Al Karam, chief medical officer of ADSCC – accredited as a ‘Centre of
Excellence’ in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation by the
Department of Health – Abu Dhabi.
Al Fahim highlighted the importance of such strategic partnerships in
the healthcare sector to address the needs of vulnerable groups.
“The agreement with Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre reflects the shared goal
between both parties of alleviating the suffering of patients,
supporting their health needs, and strengthening cooperation to achieve
better health outcomes for the Red Crescent’s beneficiaries.”
Dr Al Karam noted the collaboration will help to bridge the gap in
healthcare access and ensure that state-of-the-art treatments are
accessible to those in need.
“The UAE’s leadership has always placed the health and wellbeing of its
people at the forefront of its priorities, ensuring that high-quality
healthcare services are accessible to all. This commitment underscores
the essence of our collaboration with the Emirates Red Crescent,
reflecting our joint vision to expand the accessibility of advanced
medical treatments.”
Launched in 2020, ADBMT is the first comprehensive programme in the UAE
to provide autologous and allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell
transplants for adults and children.
“By providing advanced treatments locally, we eliminate the need for
patients to seek medical care abroad. This not only enhances convenience
for patients and their families but also plays a vital role in reducing
the nation’s healthcare expenditures,” Dr Al Karam said and pointed out
the centre is dedicated to collaborating with key stakeholders to
ensure healthcare access in the country.
“This commitment is geared towards achieving our vision of pioneering
innovative solutions to discover cures for diseases,” Dr Al Karam
underlined.
Since its inception, the centre has made remarkable achievements in BMT.
In 2022, it conducted the first BMT for a patient with multiple
sclerosis in the Middle East. Last year, the first BMT was performed for
a newborn diagnosed with Krabbe disease, a rare genetic disorder. The
centre has successfully used BMT to treat thalassemia. It has
manufactured the UAE’s first CAR-T cells to treat an 11-year-old boy
with leukaemia. Engineered CAR-T cell therapies are recognised as a
medical breakthrough in blood cancer treatment.
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