China Cord Blood Corporation & Cordlife Team Up

By sharing their cord blood databases, CCBC and Cordlife hope to increase the likelihood of matching donors to recipients.

AsianScientist (Jul 30, 2014) – China Cord Blood Corporation (CCBC), China’s leading provider of cord blood collection and stem cell storage services, and Cordlife Group Limited, a multi-product healthcare company catering to the mother and child segment, have joined forces in assisting patients to identify suitable cord blood matching units for stem cell therapy.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two companies, Cordlife, on behalf of its patients who are in need of cord blood stem cell therapy, can facilitate the process by providing relevant information to CCBC, who will then perform searches for possible matching units among its donated cord blood samples in the PRC.

For patients who reside in the PRC, CCBC may seek Cordlife’s assistance or contacts to source possible cord blood unit matches in the relevant public cord blood registries in the regions where Cordlife operates, which include Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.

Mr. Kam Yuen, Chairman of China Cord Blood Corporation commented, “Both CCBC and Cordlife share a common vision which is to enhance people’s lives through the widening of umbilical cord blood stem cells application services. Our proposed collaboration will assist families in the PRC and other parts of Asia who face difficulties obtaining a matching cord blood unit to widen their search, resulting in the increased likelihood of receiving treatment.”

Mr. Jeremy Yee, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Cordlife said, “We are glad to collaborate with CCBC in a joint effort to make cord blood stem cell therapy more widely available to our patients, particularly those who have difficulty finding a matching cord blood unit. Our two companies share a common goal of providing the best services, saving lives and improving quality of life for people in the Asia region.”

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Source: China Cord Blood Corporation.
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