Clinical trials and centres offering placental MSC therapy for bone conditions are most active in Spain, Germany, South Korea, and parts of Eastern Europe. The United States has relatively few active trials in this indication. Bulgaria and Romania offer treatment at lower cost (€3,500–5,000), though regulatory oversight is lighter.
Direct costs for cell therapy in osteoporosis clinics typically fall between €4,000 and €7,500 per treatment course, depending on cell type, expansion protocols, and delivery method. Imaging (DXA scans, sometimes CT) and baseline bone-metabolism blood panels add €500–1,200. Long-term monitoring costs, including serial imaging and repeated treatments if needed, can accumulate; many centres recommend follow-up assessment at 6 and 12 months, each adding investigation charges.
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Medically reviewed by StemCellAtlas’s editorial team with Dr Tymur Lukyanenko (Orthopaedic Traumatologist · 20+ yrs clinical, 15+ yrs cell therapy) of partner clinic Stem Plus (Sofia), against ISSCR, FDA & EMA guidance. Educational information, not medical advice; figures indicative.
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