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Cord BloodViaCordFamiliesApplicationsCord Blood UseViaCord has released 450 cord blood units for transplant or infusion forregenerative medicine research to over 60 leading medical institutions.1A long history in transplant medicine and now the era of regenerative medicine.4 Million births in the U.S. annuallyClinical Cord Blood ApplicationsTRANSPLANTINFUSIONPotential rate of cordblood use annually 1:1666 1:100Potential number ofpatients benefiting annually 2,400 40,000Blood disordersAutism, brain injuries,and dysfunctionsRegenerative medicine increases the potential of cord blood 20xHow ViaCord Families Have Used Their Cord BloodTTransplant MedicineRegenerative Medicine Oncology14% Cerebral Palsy 25% Sickle Cell14% Autism Thalassemia 8% Brain Injury / Other10% Anemias4%20%4%SELF48%SIBLING52%Dysfunction Type 1 Diabetes 1%*Data on fileViaCord is proud to be trusted by families for over 25 years and recognized by the following organizations and associations:

ViaCord Delivers More CellsMore stem cells provide superior dosing for transplant/infusion.2 ViaCord’s collectionbag contains CPD and was designed to collect and preserve more cells.1,3,4 Ourcollection system provides 33% more TNCs and 58% more CD34 stem cells.3The average size of a ViaCord unit released for transplantation is nearly 1 billion TNCs.Successful transplantation of cord blood stem cells depends primarily on the number ofTNCs and CD34 stem cells collected, processed and cryopreserved. The higher the dose,the greater the chance of transplant success.2,5Our Innovative Storage BagA Family Shares Their StoryStoring cord blood inmultiple compartmentsgives families moreoptions and flexibilitywhen it comes to usingthe right amount of cordblood they may need.Gracie used her own cordblood in a Phase IAutism & Cord BloodClinical Trial.Learn more atviacord.com/bagevolutionWatch her story at:viacord.com/asdGracie’s story wasfeatured on national tv.ViaCord’s Sibling Connection program includes cord bloodprocessing and five years of storage at no cost to expectingparents who have a child in need of a transplant. Anyexpectant family with a child who has an established diagnosisof a disease that is currently treatable with sibling cord bloodmay be eligible (the newborn must be a full sibling).More info at viacord.com/siblingconnection

Better Collections. Better Outcomes.The goal of every collection, for both cord blood and cord tissue, is to maximizecollection volume and minimize contamination. Doing so helps provide the mostefficacious unit possible.The efficacy of a unit impacts treatment outcomes. That’s why we’ve created a helpful tutorialcontaining tips on how to increase collection volume and minimize contamination.Topics are broken into chapters so you can easily access and view information as needed.View our tutorial at: www.viacordcollectiontutorial.comNewborn Stem Cell Collection TutorialViaCord’s Director of Medical and Scientific Affairs, Kate Girard, RN, MSN provides clearinstructions for collecting cord blood and cord tissue with the goal of maximizing thenumber of newborn stem cells with the lowest potential for contamination.viacord.com 866-835-0968Disclaimer: Banking cord blood does not guarantee that treatment will work and only a doctor can determine when it can be used. Cord tissue stem cells are not approved foruse in treatment, but research is ongoing.1. Data on file. 2. Rubinstein P, Carrier C, Scaradavou A, Kurtzberg J, et al. Outcomes among 562 recipients of placental-blood transplants from unrelated donors. N Engl JMed. 1998;339(22):1565-1577. 3. Kraus M, Foster K, Bridges AR, Walters MC. Cord blood units collected with liquid CPD appear to contain significantly more nucleated andCD34 cells than units collected with dry heparin. Study conducted by ViaCord. Paper presented at: 51st American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition;December 5-8, 2009; New Orleans, LA. Abstract 4227 4. Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, US Department of Health and HumanServices. Guidance for industry: minimally manipulated, unrelated allogeneic placental/umbilical cord blood intended for hematopoietic reconstitution for specified ion/guidances/blood/ucm187144.pdf. March 2014. 5. Laughlin MJ, Barker J,Bambach B, et al. Hematopoietic engraftment and survival in adult recipients of umbilical-cord blood from unrelated donors. N Engl J Med 2001;344(24): 1815-1822.For more details and references visit viacord.com/references. Copyright 2019 ViaCord, LLC. All rights reserved. Prof-CBSum-0719

Cord Blood UsesFOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)ThalassemiaFanconi Anemia/ Acute Myeloid 5Severe Aplastic Anemia02/195Congenital Hypogammaglobulinemia Beta Thalassemia Major11/18Severe Congenital 0Diamond Blackfan g1314110.17Thalassemia08/184Sibling22834.92Sickle Cell Disease07/183Sibling101059.78Chronic Granulomatous Disorder07/188Sibling3115012.71Sickle Cell Disease06/188Sibling39887.27Diamond Blackfan ng1614310.56Sickle Cell Disease05/1824Sibling5410010.47Sickle Cell Disease04/183Sibling1417117.89Acute Myeloid Leukemia04/185Sibling9984.83Sickle Cell Disease02/184Sibling7712.14Sickle Cell Disease01/185Sibling251108.79Acute Myeloid 8Sibling71238.35Fanconi Anemia08/176Sibling18955.59Cyclic Neutropenia08/173Sibling4884.55Beta Thalassemia Major08/1710Sibling71349.14Sickle Cell Disease07/176Sibling341208.03Severe Aplastic Anemia06/176Sibling322417.68Sickle Cell Disease06/176Sibling521138.07Sickle Cell Disease05/175Sibling29975.33DiGeorge syndrome & 78Sibling671727.77Chronic Granulomatous ing9948.37Fanconi Anemia01/174Sibling820418.82WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SIBLING DONOR PROGRAM AND HOW CORD BLOOD CAN BEUSED? TALK TO A VIACORD REPRESENTATIVE OR VISIT US ONLINE.viacord.com 866-835-0968

FOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Sickle Cell Disease12/1612Sibling3110710.20Sickle Cell Disease11/164Sibling131065.82Diamond Blackfan Anemia09/1611Sibling76632.64Acute Myelogenous ile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML)05/162Sibling1702.65Severe Congenital Neutropenia02/1616Sibling39915.85Diamond Blackfan Anemia11/154Sibling2814010.88Sickle Cell ling15897.08Severe Congenital Neutropenia08/154Sibling141036.07Sickle Cell Disease07/1514Sibling451218.33Sickle Cell Disease05/154Sibling14926.36Diamond Blackfan Anemia04/155Sibling1713910.43Sickle 21147.05Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia04/159Sibling23905.95Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia04/156Sibling451156.46Acute Myeloid Leukemia04/152Self21898.86Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia01/154Sibling1825.68Sickle Cell Disease08/148Sibling8611812.48Sickle Cell Disease08/148Sibling86705.20Acute Myelogenous Leukemia05/144Sibling11956.58SCIDS-Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency04/141Sibling4776.08Sickle Cell Disease04/1411Sibling87862.97Sickle Cell 11227.96Sickle Cell Disease02/143Sibling201258.14Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia01/146Sibling91066.16Sickle Cell Disease08/139Sibling56725.69Sickle Cell ing1613413.40Fanconi Anemia05/139Sibling3805.49Chronic Granulomatous Disease03/139Sibling13974.83Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome02/134Sibling181136.56Diamond Blackfan Anemia02/134Sibling20813.85Juvenile Myelomonocytic ling13552.81Acute Myelogenous Leukemia07/123Sibling4957.06viacord.com 866-835-0968

FOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Diamond-Blackfan Anemia06/126Sibling1612912.95Beta Thalassemia04/126Sibling3314615.65Sickle Cell Disease03/1212Sibling10115722.24Sickle Cell Disease03/123Sibling1513120.10Sickle Cell Disease03/128Sibling24571.68Acute Myelogenous Leukemia02/123Sibling81065.23Aplastic Anemia02/1212Sibling19865.64Fanconi Anemia01/126Sibling7934.83Fanconi Anemia01/126Sibling111286.27Hemophagocytic 311.78E Beta Thalassemia05/117Sibling26896.19Acute Myeloid Leukemia05/112Sibling2782.86Sickle Cell Disease03/118Sibling151004.32Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia03/117Sibling271278.57Sickle Cell Disease03/1110Sibling181179.34Sickle Cell Disease02/117Sibling261146.40Acute Myeloid Leukemia09/104Sibling1514111.05Aplastic Anemia09/104Sibling4910912.17Sickle Cell Disease09/104Sibling9512.92Sickle Cell Disease09/105Sibling91117.50Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia08/104Sibling5716.53Sickle Cell Disease07/106Sibling241049.84Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia07/102Sibling1013411.58Myelodysplastic 913615.55Acute Lymphoblastic Lymphoma12/095Sibling4913.63Sickle Cell Disease11/0910Sibling471129.60Acute Myleoid Leukemia10/092Sibling414112.73Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia08/093Sibling313513.08Sickle Cell Disease07/096Sibling61348.76Chronic Granulomatous Disease07/095Sibling121108.65Sickle Cell Disease07/099Sibling11862.88Sickle Cell Disease06/096Sibling61015.92Sickle Cell Disease06/096Sibling4617330.94Sickle Cell Disease04/098Sibling4313913.65Fanconi Anemia04/095Sibling191047.28Severe Aplastic Anemia01/095Self541076.81Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma12/087Sibling421237.75viacord.com 866-835-0968

FOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Primitive Neuronal Tumor12/081Self9704.92Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia12/0810Sibling41409.55Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia08/086Sibling2313412.80Sickle Cell Disease08/089Sibling91939.56Acute Myelogenous Leukemia07/082Sibling2803.80Sickle Cell g9613330.00Thalassemia05/085Sibling712414.04Acute Lymphoblastic ling1413010.18Fanconi Anemia10/073Sibling9987.64Sickle Cell Disease10/0710Sibling299710.65Sickle Cell Disease09/071Sibling219714.66Sickle Cell Disease09/073Sibling141218.93Chronic Granulomatous Disease06/075Sibling9887.35Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia06/076Sibling315412.32Severe Aplastic Anemia06/074Sibling414115.20Severe Combined Immunodeficiency06/076Sibling81086.70Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia05/076Sibling3915116.56Sickle Cell Disease04/0710Sibling241127.42Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia04/077Sibling22714.37Brain Cancer03/0711 monthsSelf11582.65Acute Lymphoblastic bling1310511.22Severe Congenital Neutropenia02/074Sibling29763.08Acute Myelogenous Leukemia01/078Sibling38662.77Sickle Cell Disease01/0714Sibling22927.30Sickle Cell Disease01/077Sibling211277.77Acute Myelogenous Leukemia12/063Sibling3836.58Acute Myelogenous Leukemia10/063Sibling11177.70Sickle Cell ling1810914.77Sickle Cell Disease06/0611Sibling1511911.66Sickle Cell Disease05/068Sibling551209.80Shwachman-Diamond Anemia05/067Sibling13865.61Acute Lymphoblastic odysplastic Syndrome03/065Sibling71219.09Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia01/065Sibling215416.66Severe Aplastic Anemia12/057Sibling10837.70viacord.com 866-835-0968

FOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Sickle Cell y10/054Sibling39956.96Sickle Cell ing817526.80Sickle Cell ng141205.02Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia06/053Sibling810515.32Acute Myelogenous Leukemia05/053Sibling21009.28Acute Myelogenous Leukemia03/054Sibling281156.86Severe Congenital Neutropenia03/055Sibling1311018.10Kostmann’s Syndrome03/053Sibling81545.95Fanconi 1069.64Thalassemia11/0415Sibling37818.30NEMO e Myelogenous Leukemia02/042Sibling414910.81Sickle Cell Disease01/042Sibling7803.04Acute Lymphoblastic bling91128.25Hurler Syndrome11/032Sibling5782.76Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome10/032Sibling2789.08Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia09/038Sibling17999.85Fanconi Anemia08/035Sibling801296.90Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia08/036Sibling44974.00Diamond-Blackfan Anemia08/037Sibling141026.93Sickle Cell Disease06/039Sibling812016.50Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia06/033Sibling21966.20Severe Aplastic Anemia05/032Sibling310910.51Acute Lymphoblastic ling8835.83Acute Myelogenous Leukemia03/035Sibling218717.41Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia01/037Sibling2910313.10Myelodysplastic Syndrome01/036Sibling813512.82Acute Myelogenous Leukemia12/022Sibling3867.42Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia11/024Sibling47915.39viacord.com 866-835-0968

FOR CURRENT TREATMENTS*All transplant recipients were conditioned with chemotherapy/radiation prior to treatmentDiagnosisDate of UseRecipient Age**(yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Sickle Cell Disease10/025Sibling18957.00Immune .63Acute Myelogenous Leukemia08/024Sibling221094.40Acute Myelogenous Leukemia07/024Sibling315711.54Sickle Cell Disease07/026Sibling13725.40Acute Myelogenous Leukemia06/022Sibling125725.14Chronic Granulomatous Disease04/026Sibling13987.20Fanconi g1314717.80Acute Lymphoblastic f67674.10Sickle Cell ing8736.90Sickle Cell Disease11/017Sibling201337.80Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia07/016Sibling171129.40Severe Aplastic Anemia06/0110Sibling3912210.80Severe Aplastic 23816.20Thalassemia12/003Sibling11785.00Acute Myelogenous Leukemia11/003Sibling411310.70Severe Aplastic ng1311413.00Sickle Cell ing1610111.00Sickle Cell Disease05/0010Sibling813215.00Sickle Cell Disease02/008Sibling2314010.60SCID/Myelodysplastic Syndrome09/997Sibling711718.00Sickle Cell Disease09/992Sibling913410.80Fanconi ng7999.00Thalassemia06/984Sibling61108.40Acute Myelogenous Leukemia12/974Sibling 1947.10Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome11/973Sibling419314.20Severe Aplastic Anemia09/973Sibling9591.27Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia06/968Sibling2957.40viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Autism Spectrum Disorder03/196Self71958.62Autism Spectrum Disorder03/195Self63835.10Cerebral Palsy03/192Sibling19973.83Cerebral Palsy03/1910Sibling1161155.85Cerebral Palsy03/194Self5215324.59Cerebral .85Autism Spectrum Disorder02/194Self16412410.77Autism Spectrum Disorder02/1910Sibling3012713.44Autism Spectrum Disorder02/198Sibling3012713.44Cerebral Palsy01/195Self57843.98Autism Spectrum Disorder01/199Self103977.33Autism Spectrum Disorder12/188Sibling11511210.48Autism Spectrum f41005.02Autism Spectrum Disorder11/185Self64965.48Autism Spectrum Disorder11/186Self76934.01Autism Spectrum Disorder10/184Self49633.91Autism Spectrum Disorder10/185Self62724.01Autism Spectrum Disorder10/183Self4010511.57Autism Spectrum Disorder10/186Sibling56746.79Autism Spectrum Disorder09/188Sibling84705.49Autism Spectrum Disorder09/1811Self13613719.09Autism Spectrum Disorder09/189Self1091235.64Autism Spectrum Disorder09/189Self11924613.74Autism Spectrum Disorder & CerebralPalsy09/183Sibling13774.89Autism Spectrum Disorder08/185Self62943.48Cerebral Palsy08/185Sibling401117.82Autism Spectrum Disorder08/184Self48664.27Cerebral Palsy06/184Sibling181078.88Autism Spectrum Disorder06/1813Self1641037.83Autism Spectrum 75Autism Spectrum Disorder04/189Self111816.42Hydrocephalus03/18 1Self3985.41Autism Spectrum Disorder & CerebralPalsy03/183Sibling131058.85Autism Spectrum Disorder02/185Self701077.49Autism Spectrum Disorder02/184Self5914312.40Autism Spectrum Disorder02/186Self811155.93viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipient Age**(yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Autism Spectrum Disorder02/186Self73979.02Autism Spectrum Disorder02/188Sibling56977.15Autism Spectrum Disorder02/186Self81925Autism Spectrum Disorder01/187Self8610710.97Autism Spectrum Disorder01/187Self79785.15Cerebral Palsy12/174Sibling46632.44Autism Spectrum Disorder12/175Self6110010.28Autism Spectrum Disorder12/177Self8711410.61Autism Spectrum Disorder11/174Self5116824.57Autism Spectrum Disorder11/177Self8514221.90Autism Spectrum Disorder11/177Self92917.72Autism Spectrum Disorder11/175Self59837.18Autism Spectrum Disorder10/177Self871115.72Autism Spectrum 28Autism Spectrum Disorder10/176Self651319.15Autism Spectrum Disorder10/176Self6515312.89Autism Spectrum Disorder10/177Self84916.88Autism Spectrum Disorder10/177Self8510914.53Autism Spectrum 48803.69Autism Spectrum Disorder09/177Self8619418.15Autism Spectrum Disorder09/174Self5210413.08Autism Spectrum Disorder09/175Self6411712.59Autism Spectrum Disorder09/174Self53998.35Autism Spectrum Disorder09/176Self721037.77Autism Spectrum Disorder08/175Self63858.97Autism Spectrum Disorder08/178Self961128.15Autism Spectrum Disorder08/175Self55856.05Autism Spectrum Disorder07/176Self801037.57Autism Spectrum Disorder07/175Self70869.93Autism Spectrum Disorder06/176Self8410716.66Autism Spectrum Disorder06/176Self79906.02Autism Spectrum Disorder05/175Self5711313.98Autism Spectrum Disorder04/177Self87793.84Autism Spectrum Disorder04/174Self5213319.22Cerebral 00Autism Spectrum Disorder03/177Self801099.94Autism Spectrum Disorder03/175Self65896.24viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Autism Spectrum Disorder02/178Self1041058.33Cerebral Palsy01/175Self5410710.58Autism Spectrum Discorder01/177Self821048.24Autism Spectrum Discorder01/175Self6213514.64Autism Spectrum Disorder01/177Self86905.57Autism Spectrum Disorder12/167Self821019.36Autism Spectrum Disorder11/168Self9611812.41Autism Spectrum Disorder11/166Self7613715.13Autism Spectrum Disorder10/166Self7613113.00Autism Spectrum Disorder10/164Self51915.88Autism Spectrum Disorder10/164Self671195.85Autism Spectrum Disorder10/163Self371006.65Autism Spectrum Disorder09/165Self711025.14Autism Spectrum Disorder09/168Self9512610.56Autism Spectrum Disorder09/163Self4622519.37Autism Spectrum Disorder09/168Self951009.14Autism Spectrum Disorder06/16 1Self11666.40Apraxia03/165Self6910010.20Cerebral Palsy03/161Sibling601246.28Cerebral Palsy03/164Sibling71039.26Cerebral .38Cerebral 29Apraxia01/167Self95753.75Cerebral Palsy12/153Sibling91428.92Cerebral Palsy09/15 1Self91094.45Obstructive Hydrocephalus, Nystgamusand Cerebral Palsy08/15 1Self10902.24Cerebral Palsy07/154Self52815.59Cerebral Palsy01/155Self5112211.03Cerebral Palsy01/151Self101008.40Autism Spectrum Disorder12/146Self611058.57Autism Spectrum Disorder12/144Self42894.73Autism Spectrum Disorder11/145Self65632.76Autism Spectrum Disorder11/144Self5612417.68Autism Spectrum Disorder11/145Self6512112.09Autism Spectrum Disorder11/143Self35733.87Cerebral Palsy10/1410Self124987.87Autism Spectrum Disorder10/145Self64734.50viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipient Age**(yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Autism Spectrum Disorder10/145Self6116520.77Cerebral Palsy10/145Self581043.75Autism Spectrum Disorder09/146Self67965.30Cerebral Palsy09/142Self27571.73Autism Spectrum Disorder08/145Self551017.06Autism Spectrum Disorder07/143Self331107.63Autism Spectrum 31967.63Cerebral erebral Palsy09/137 monthsSelf8774.50Cerebral Palsy07/134Self481025.18Cerebral Palsy05/135Self60974.97Cerebral Palsy03/131Self127721.32Hydrocephalus03/134 monthsSelf41106.86Cerebral Palsy02/133Self34874.18Cerebral Palsy01/133Self30581.63Cerebral Palsy01/134Self531107.60Septic Brain Injury11/127 monthsSelf71017.42Cerebral Palsy11/127Self83784.88Cerebral Palsy10/121Self16787.83Cerebral Palsy07/123Self34877.70Cerebral Palsy06/122Self23645.10Cerebral Palsy06/126Self7317519.35Cerebral Palsy04/121Self17668.09Cerebral Palsy04/122Self22613.22Cerebral Palsy03/123Self351508.24Cerebral Palsy03/122Self21521.78Cerebral Palsy02/121Self11441.22Cerebral Palsy01/124Self51733.04Cerebral Palsy12/111Self16644.32Cerebral Palsy11/114Self4310814.16Cerebral Palsy09/113Self35857.12Cerebral Palsy09/114Self441045.24Cerebral 95.83Cerebral Palsy08/113Self30633.10Cerebral Palsy08/115Self581097.75Cerebral Palsy07/115Self54561.20Cerebral Palsy05/111Self8763.13Cerebral Palsy04/116Self731004.04viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipientAge** (yrs)DonorRelationshipTime Stored**(months)Cord VolumeCollected (mL)Cell Count(x10 8)Cerebral Palsy04/111Self10592.00Cerebral Palsy04/113Self371027.37Cerebral Palsy01/111Self16649.82Cerebral Palsy01/112Self2711011.60Cerebral Palsy01/112Self25902.93Type 1 Diabetes12/1010Self1161086.00Cerebral Palsy12/104Self52725.00Cerebral Palsy11/102Self25886.50Cerebral Palsy11/104Self48852.46Cerebral Palsy11/101Self14701.91Cerebral Palsy11/102 monthsSelf2571.90Cerebral Palsy10/105Self611348.23Cerebral Palsy08/108Self10012610.50Cerebral Palsy07/101Self131125.20Cerebral Palsy06/102Self27682.09Cerebral Palsy06/101Self7597.41Hydrocephalus05/102 monthsSelf2591.93Cerebral Palsy02/101Self131198.98Cerebral Palsy01/103Self4012110.14Cerebral Palsy01/108Self95766.40Cerebral Palsy01/104Self4612613.78Type 1 Diabetes12/097Self83583.70Cerebral Palsy12/092Self27591.98Cerebral Palsy11/093Self39843.20Cerebral Palsy11/093Self35778.35Cerebral Palsy11/095Self53986.44Cerebral Palsy10/091Self17654.96Cerebral Palsy10/094Self50812.66Cerebral Palsy09/093Self3115811.88Cerebral Palsy09/094Self4817517.23Type 1 Diabetes09/097Self771046.60Cerebral Palsy09/094Self4211010.78Cerebral Palsy09/093Self321157.49Cerebral Palsy09/093Self31472.76Cerebral Palsy07/092Self249712.84Cerebral Palsy07/095Self57523.23Cerebral Palsy07/094Self44865.40Cerebral Palsy06/093Self3212416.64Cerebral Palsy06/093Self31481.80Cerebral Palsy06/092Self211055.90Cerebral Palsy05/094Self521117.57viacord.com 866-835-0968

REGENERATIVE MEDICINE***Conditions listed below are being studied subject to FDA-approved Clinical TrialsDiagnosisDate of UseRecipient Age**Donor Relationship(yrs)Time Stored**Cord VolumeCell Count(months)Collected (mL)(x10 8)Cerebral Palsy04/098 monthsSelf81267.78Cerebral Palsy04/093Self34602.48Cerebral Palsy04/094Self331019.15Cerebral Palsy03/095Self581185.92Cerebral Palsy03/098Self93896.20Cerebral Palsy03/092Self23955.18Cerebral Palsy02/091Self1313712.71Cerebral Palsy02/097Self79865.20Cerebral Palsy02/099Self1075112.20Cerebral Palsy02/094Self47802.09Cerebral Palsy02/097Self815115.40Cerebral Palsy01/096Self7112610.10Cerebral Palsy01/094Self44885.00Cerebral Palsy01/093Self381018.83Cerebral Palsy12/084Self46842.95Cerebral Palsy12/082Self27763.45Cerebral Palsy12/083Self40925.42Cerebral Palsy11/084Self44803.07Cerebral Palsy09/081Self161246.58Cerebral Palsy09/081Self16693.48Type 1 Diabetes08/085Self64865.16Cerebral Palsy08/086Self731318.38Cerebral Palsy07/088 monthsSelf8585.81Cerebral Palsy07/082Self21552.02Cerebral Palsy07/082Self231199.70Traumatic Brain Injury06/084Self44762.96Traumatic Brain Injury06/084Self441347.57Type 1 Diabetes03/0710Self124826.10Dysgenesis of the Corpus Callosum03/071Self1713313.97This is intended for educational/marketing purposes only and should not be used or interpreted as information on treatments or diagnoses.*Banking cord blood does not guarantee that treatment will work and only a doctor can determine when it can be used.**The recipient age and time stored have been rounded to the nearest whole number.***Cord blood research to treat these conditions is experimental. These diseases are currently not considered treatable with cord blood and may never be considered effective in treating such conditions.WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT REGENERATIVE MEDICINE AND POTENTIAL NEW USES FOR CORDBLOOD? TALK TO A VIACORD REPRESENTATIVE OR VISIT US ONLINE.www.viacord.com 866-835-0968For more details and references visit www.viacord.com/references.Con-TX-0819

Clinical Cord Blood Applications. ViaCord Families . Cord Blood Use. ViaCord is proud to be trusted by families for over 25 years and recognized by the following organizations and associations: Autism, brain injuries, and dysfunctions Cerebral Palsy 25% Autism 20% Brain Injury / 4% Dysfunction Type 1 Diabetes 1% *Data on file .