The Singapore Cord Blood Bank (Abbreviation: SCBB) is Singapore’s only public cord blood bank that collects, processes and stores donated umbilical cord blood for use in stem cell transplants. Its cord blood units may be searched for use by qualifying transplant centers around the world.
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As a public cord blood bank, SCBB does not charge cord blood donors for its services. However, as the cord blood is donated altruistically, the donor relinquishes any claims to it after donation. This contrasts with a private cord blood bank where donors pay a fee for the cord blood banking services, but retain ownership over the use of their cord blood.
Cord blood is the blood that circulates through the umbilical cord from the foetus to the placenta. After delivery, the placenta is almost always thrown away. Yet this humble umbilical cord has become a life saving and precious commodity, because cord blood is rich in blood stem cells.
Blood stem cells are young or immature cells that can transform into other forms of essential blood cell types, such as red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. The use of blood stem cells has emerged as a potentially curative option for the treatment of several diseases, including blood cancers (such as leukemia and lymphoma), and severe anaemia (such as myelodysplastic syndrome, thalassemia major and severe aplastic anaemia).
Officially opened in September 2005 by Health Minister Mr. Khaw Boon Wan, Singapore Cord Blood Bank was established in response to demands from Haematologists and Paediatricians in Singapore.
Singaporean patients who needed stem cell transplants were then facing difficulties in obtaining Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) matched stem cell units because of the relative scarcity of stem cell donors that matched Singapore’s main ethnic profiles i.e. Chinese, Malay and Indian ethnicities. SCBB was conceived as a solution to this problem. Donation of cord blood by Singaporeans would significantly increase the probability of obtaining matched cord blood units for the treatment of Singaporean patients.
Having joined the WMDA and NMDP network in 2006 and 2007 respectively, have allowed patients of Asian descent all over the world to search SCBB's inventory for a matching cord blood unit as well.
The expressed mission of the SCBB is to provide placental cord blood units of high safety and quality, through the practice of internationally accredited techniques of collection, processing, banking and disposition, in order to support cord blood transplantations and related research in Singapore and around the world.
SCBB is registered in Singapore as a company limited by guarantee. It has a not-for-profit charter and is governed by a non-executive board of directors. Chaired by Prof Tan Ser Kiat the board's members include Dr Kwa Soon Bee, Prof Chee Yam Cheng, Dr Tan Hiang Khoon, Mr Gregory Vijayendran, Mrs Ruth Wong and Mr Markham Shaw.
Chief Executive Officer, Steven J Sobak, leads the management team of SCBB, having taken over the reins from founding Executive Director Dr Fidah Alsagoff in early 2007. The Medical Director is Dr William Hwang and the Operations Director who takes care of the daily operations is Dr Philip Masters.
SCBB is located in Basement 1 of the KK Women's and Children's Hospital.
SCBB currently collects cord blood from three public hospitals, namely KK Women's and Children’s Hospital, Singapore General Hospital and National University Hospital, as well as all 9 of the private obstetric hospitals in Singapore, East Shore Hospital, Mount Alvernia Hospital, Gleneagles Hospital, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, Thomson Medical Centre and Raffles Hospital.
Relicord is the first registered cord blood bank in India as well as South East Asia.
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