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Rune Harboe posted an update 5 years, 2 months ago
I am curious to know if anybody has considered or used the stem cell procedure as outlined by the Lung Health Institute? When I talked to them I believe I heard they tell me they have a 76% success rate in improving the lung function for IPF patients. I will talk to my pulmonary dr next time I see him about the procedure.
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Hi Rune, this is an excellent question as I know many are interested in stem cell therapy for health lung tissue regeneration. I would be really curious to hear if anyone has considered this, or begun the steps to inquiring about it at their facility. So far no one has mentioned it, but people join our forums every day, each with their own experiences. Do you mind posting this question in the public forums section, which can be found here:https://pulmonaryfibrosisnews.com/forums/forum/join-discussion-welcome-pf-ipf-patients/
I think more people will be able to see your question this way, and it might potentially generate more responses. Let me know, as I can post it for you as well as I know learning the forums can take a bit of practice.
I will keep an eye open for responses to this question as well.
Warmly,
Charlene