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Stem cell therapy success rates by condition (2026)

There is no single success rate for stem-cell therapy — it depends on the condition, cell type and what counts as success. Here is what the published evidence reports, condition by condition, with trial stage and approval status.

Direct answer: Stem-cell therapy has no single success rate. The strongest, proven results are in haematopoietic transplantation for blood and immune disorders (established, often curative). For most other conditions it remains investigational — “success” usually means slowed progression or symptom improvement in a subset of patients, reported in early-phase trials rather than large randomised studies. Below is the honest, per-condition picture; for context on how to read trial figures, see how to read stem-cell success rates.

Reported outcomes by condition

ConditionAreaWhat the evidence reports
Расстройство Аутистического спектраNeurodevelopmentalWhat the evidence reports →
Сахарный диабет (Тип 1 & 2)MetabolicWhat the evidence reports →
Рассеянный склерозAutoimmune / NeuroWhat the evidence reports →
Болезнь ПаркинсонаNeurodegenerativeWhat the evidence reports →
Болезнь АльцгеймераNeurodegenerativeWhat the evidence reports →
Детский церебральный параличNeurodevelopmentalWhat the evidence reports →
Спинальная мышечная атрофияGenetic / NeuromuscularWhat the evidence reports →
Мышечная дистрофияGenetic / NeuromuscularWhat the evidence reports →
Ревматоидный артритAutoimmuneWhat the evidence reports →
Цирроз печениOrgan / FibroticWhat the evidence reports →
АнемияHaematologicWhat the evidence reports →
Артериальная гипертензияCardio-metabolicWhat the evidence reports →
Эректильная дисфункцияMen's healthWhat the evidence reports →
Мужское бесплодиеMen's healthWhat the evidence reports →
Первичный иммунодефицитImmunologicWhat the evidence reports →
Эстетика и Антивозрастной уходAesthetic / LongevityWhat the evidence reports →
Задержка психомоторного развитияNeurodevelopmentalWhat the evidence reports →
Остеоартрит коленного суставаOrthopaedicWhat the evidence reports →
Боль в спине и дегенерация межпозвонкового дискаOrthopaedic / SpineWhat the evidence reports →
Периферическая нейропатияNeurologicalWhat the evidence reports →
Восстановление после инсультаNeurologicalWhat the evidence reports →
ХОБЛ и заболевания легкихRespiratoryWhat the evidence reports →
Болезнь Крона и ВЗКAutoimmune / GIWhat the evidence reports →
Волчанка (SLE)AutoimmuneWhat the evidence reports →
Хроническая болезнь почекOrganWhat the evidence reports →
Облысение и восстановление волосAestheticWhat the evidence reports →
Пост-COVID синдромPost-viral / ImmuneWhat the evidence reports →
Повреждение спинного мозгаNeurologicalWhat the evidence reports →
Сердечная недостаточность и восстановление сердцаCardiacWhat the evidence reports →
БАС (Боковой амиотрофический склероз)NeurodegenerativeWhat the evidence reports →
ПсориазAutoimmune / SkinWhat the evidence reports →
Остеопороз и здоровье костейOrthopaedic / MetabolicWhat the evidence reports →
Повреждения сухожилий и спортивные травмыOrthopaedicWhat the evidence reports →
Хронические раны и язвыTissue repairWhat the evidence reports →
Дегенерация макулы и нарушение зренияOphthalmicWhat the evidence reports →
Фибромиалгия и синдром хронической усталостиChronic pain / NeuroWhat the evidence reports →
Остеоартрит тазобедренного суставаOrthopaedicWhat the evidence reports →
Склеродермия (Системный склероз)AutoimmuneWhat the evidence reports →
Преждевременная недостаточность яичниковWomen's healthWhat the evidence reports →
Менопауза и гормональное здоровьеWomen's healthWhat the evidence reports →
Синдром сложной региональной болиNeurological / painWhat the evidence reports →
Язвенный колитAutoimmune / GIWhat the evidence reports →

Figures on each linked page come from registered clinical trials and published clinic series, not promotional claims. Most uses are investigational; check approval status before booking.

Stem-cell success rates — common questions

What is the success rate of stem cell therapy?

There is no single success rate. Outcomes depend on the condition, the cell type, the study design and how “success” is defined (symptom relief, biomarker change, or cure). Most regenerative therapies are still investigational, so reported figures come from early-phase trials and clinic series rather than large randomised trials. The strongest evidence is in haematopoietic transplantation for blood and immune disorders; for most other conditions, benefit means slowed progression or symptom improvement in a subset of patients, not a cure.

Why isn’t there one success-rate number for stem cell therapy?

Because “stem cell therapy” covers many cell types and dozens of conditions at very different evidence levels. A figure quoted for knee osteoarthritis says nothing about multiple sclerosis. Honest reporting is condition-by-condition, with the trial stage and what was actually measured — which is how we present it on each condition page.

Which conditions have the strongest evidence?

Haematopoietic stem-cell transplantation is established and curative for selected blood and immune disorders. MSC-based therapy has approved use for perianal fistulae in Crohn’s disease. Orthopaedic uses (knee, joints) and autoimmune conditions show the most promising early-trial data among investigational uses. Always check the approval status and trial stage for your specific condition.

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