Sentences with phrase «disease aplastic»

Here's a list of the standard covered conditions: Cancer Life Threatening Cancer Early Prostate Cancer (Partial) Ductal Breast Cancer (Partial) Superficial Malignant Melanoma (Partial) Benign Brain Tumour Stroke Heart Heart Attack Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Heart Valve Replacement Aortic Surgery Angioplasty (Partial) Multiple Sclerosis Motor Neuron Disease Alzheimer's Disease Parkinson's Disease Aplastic Anemia Loss of -LSB-...]

Not exact matches

These diseases include leukemia or lymphoma, aplastic anemia, severe sickle cell anemia, and severe combined immune deficiency.
Yates didn't think her kids would qualify because her husband had a rare blood disease called aplastic anemia and was not diagnosed with cancer.
Ergotamine (for migraine headaches); Methotrexate (for arthritis); and Cyclosporine (for severe arthritis and psoriasis, aplastic anemia, Crohn's disease, kidney disease, and for after organ transplant surgery).
However, the researchers believe that these results are proof of concept that gene therapy is a valid strategy against aplastic anemia; this therapy could also be applied to other genes — besides from telomerase — if a causal role for those other forms of the disease was discovered.
Other ongoing stem cell trials are targeting blood disorders like aplastic anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, and, of course, sickle - cell disease.
One of them was used to reproduce acquired aplastic anemia: due to various types of damage, some of the stem cells die, and those that remain need to divide more frequently in order to maintain the production of blood cells; as a result of so many divisions, the telomeres shorten and the disease appears.
Human diseases that include dyskeratosis congenita, aplastic anemia, and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have been genetically linked to mutations that negatively affect telomerase activity and / or accelerate the loss of telomere length.
Old Drug Leads to New Cure Kimmel Cancer Center scientists discover that high dose cyclophosphamide, without bone marrow transplant, cures aplastic anemia and several autoimmune diseases.
Aplastic anaemia is a rare, and potentially fatal, disease of the blood, by which the bone marrow is unable to generate blood cells at the appropriate pace.
One of them was used to reproduce acquired aplastic anaemia: due to various types of damage, some of the stem cells die, and those that remain need to divide more frequently in order to maintain the production of blood cells; as a result of so many divisions, the telomeres shorten and the disease appears.
These advances make it possible for half - identical bone marrow transplants to be used in nonmalignant diseases, such as aplastic anemia, lupus, and sickle cell anemia.
With over 30 years of experience as an effective and efficient nonprofit health organization, AAMDSIF offers a range of national partnership opportunities for companies and organizations who care about helping patients and families facing aplastic anemia, MDS, PNH and other bone marrow failure diseases.
In older adult pets, diseases of the immune system and bone marrow that cause blood loss due to loss of clotting ability (thrombocytopenias), destroy red blood cells directly (autoimmune hemolytic anemias) or prevent their formation (aplastic anemias) are a less common but significant cause.
Similar concerns exist if your dog has a heart deformity (hypoplastic) or bone marrow disease (aplastic bone marrow).
In addition to multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease, this could include severe burns, Parkinson's disease, deafness, coma, aplastic anemia, aortic surgery, blindness, Alzheimer's disease, bacterial meningitis, loss of limbs, loss of speech, HIV infection (occupational), and heart valve replacement.
Next: Critical Illness — Muscular Dystrophy, Motor Neuron Disease, Alzheimers, Parkinsons Disease and Aplastic Anemia
You will also likely be rejected if you have aplastic anemia disease, which is a blood disorder.
Typical conditions covered by an individual critical illness insurance policy are: cancer, stroke, heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, aortic surgery, aplastic anemia, bacterial meningitis, benign brain tumour, blindness, coma, coronary artery bypass surgery, deafness, heart valve replacement, kidney failure, loss of independent existence, loss of limbs, loss of speech, major organ failure on waiting list, major organ transplant, motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, occupational HIV infection, paralysis, Parkinson's disease, and severe burns.
Typical conditions covered by Critical Illness are cancer, stroke, heart attack, Alzheimer's disease, aortic surgery, aplastic anemia, bacterial meningitis, benign brain tumour, blindness, coma, coronary artery bypass surgery, deafness, heart valve replacement, kidney failure, loss of independent existence, loss of limbs, loss of speech, major organ failure on waiting list, major organ transplant, motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, occupational HIV infection, paralysis, Parkinson's disease, and severe burns.
Sunlife example: you can choose between a policy covering 4 illnesses: Cancer, Heart attack, Stroke, and Coronary artery bypass surgery, and a policy including over 20 illnesses including such ones as Parkinson's disease, Paralysis, Aplastic anemia and even loss of limbs, loss of speech, blindness to name a few.
If you have been following me for a while, then you know about Cora's battle with Aplastic Anemia, a life threatening disease.
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