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Public Cord Blood Banking in Japan

Public cord blood banking supports the health of the community. Public banks collect qualifying cord blood donations from healthy pregnancies and save them in case one of them will be the match to save the life of a patient who needs a stem cell transplant. In the United States our registry of donors is called NMDP. Patients who have a rare genetic type are more likely to receive cord blood transplants. In order for parents to donate cord blood to a public bank, their baby must be born at a hospital that accepts donations. Public cord blood banking is highly recommended by both the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and American Medical Association (AMA).



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Central Cord Blood Bank

539-3 Minamiyamaguchichō Seto-shi, Aichi-ken 489-0965

Tokai umbilical cord blood bank has changed name to "Central cord blood bank" and is located in the Seto Aichi Prefecture Red Cross Blood Center

JRC Hokkaido Cord Blood Bank

2 Chome-1 Nijūyonken 2 Jō Nishi-ku, -shi, Hokkaidō 063-0802 Japan, Sapporo

Japanese Red Cross (JRC) cord blood bank on the island of Hokkaido

JRC Kantoko Shin'etsu Cord Blood Bank

2 Chome-1-67 Tatsumi Kōtō-ku, Tōkyō-to 135-0053 Japan, Tokyo

Japanese Red Cross (JRC) Kantoko Shin'etsu cord blood bank in Tokyo

JRC Kinki Cord Blood Bank

2 Chome-4-43 Morinomiya, Jōtō-ku, Ōsaka-shi, Ōsaka-fu 536-0025, Japan, Osaka

Japanese Red Cross (JRC) Kinki Cord Blood Bank in Osaka

JRC Kyushu Cord Blood Bank

1 Chome-1 Asty Munakata-shi, -ken 811-4157 Japan, Fukuoka

Japanese Red Cross (JRC) Kyushu Cord Blood Bank on the island of Kyushu

NPO Hyogo Cord Blood Bank

1-1 Mukogawacho, Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture 663-8131, Japan

NPO Hyogo Cord Blood Bank is located in the Hyogo College of Medicine

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