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Cord-blood transplants in Wisconsin hospitals are now available to ill adults

A year after she got her college degree, Renetta Waupoose learned she had leukemia, a blood cancer.

More bad news came a few months later. Waupoose needed a transplant of blood-forming stem cells, but her brother wasn’t a match. Nor were any adults on the donor registry.

Finally, good news arrived. Doctors said Waupoose could become the first adult patient at UW Hospital to receive a transplant of umbilical-cord blood. It contains stem cells that grow into blood cells.