FAQ
Can I have stem cell therapy if I have cancer?
As a general rule, stem cell therapy is not available to those with active malignant tumors. Decisions will be made individually based on the patient's treatment history and condition.
I heard that stem cells might become cancer, but what do you think?
There is no scientific evidence that stem cells themselves become cancerous, and no such reports have been confirmed in domestic or international research.
Will pulmonary embolism occur if 2.25 billion stem cells are administered?
At our hospital, we appropriately implement processes to prevent cell aggregation (cell clustering) at two crucial stages: after the completion of stem cell culture and before administration.
Furthermore, by using a culture medium uniquely developed at our hospital, the size of cultured stem cells is approximately 20% smaller compared to other commercially available culture media, thereby further reducing the risk of pulmonary embolism and other complications.

















