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PART 1: U.S. Cord Blood Banking Industry - Market Overview & Outlook
Stem cells derived from umbilical
blood have been used in more than 30,000 transplants worldwide to treat a
wide range of blood diseases, genetic and metabolic disorders,
immunodeficiencies and various forms of cancer. Additionally, cord blood
banks now exist in nearly every developed country, as well as several
developing nations. However, there is still significant variation within
the industry.
First, there is the divide between
private and public cord blood banking, in which private companies serve
individual families, while public banks serve the broader public.
Additionally, some cord blood banks receive only units from nearby
hospitals and birthing centers, while others allow mail-in units from a
wide geographic region. There is also variation in the services offered
by private cord blood banks, with cord tissue storage emerging as a
commercial service in 2010, when the Cord Blood Registry began offering
it, to complement its cord blood banking services. This trend of cord
tissue storage has had a significant impact on the cord blood banking
industry, with nine private U.S. companies now offering the service.
Finally, there is also significant variation in the quality, pricing,
and guarantees promised by U.S. cord blood banks.
This section of the report considers
the impact of historical events, the importance of key findings and
discoveries on market conditions, and rapidly changing aspects of the
industry. It is a roadmap of where the cord blood banking industry has
been, what has shaped it, and where it is going. With an understanding
of these relevant market conditions, the subsequent sections of this
report become “rooted” and relevant.
PART 2: Expansion & Growth – Trailing 12-Month Analysis and Future Projections
While last section “rooted” where the
cord blood banking industry has been and what has shaped it, this
section explores where it is now and what you can anticipate for the
near-term future. It provides a detailed assessment of current market
conditions and near-term projections.
This section is dedicated to
revealing, quantifying, and extrapolating industry trends, for the
purpose of giving meaning projections for the future. It is your guide
to understanding expansion and growth within the U.S. cord blood banking
industry.
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PART 3: Parent Survey – Continuing to Grow by Listening to Expectant Parents
To recap, the first section of the
report “roots” where the cord blood banking industry has been and what
has shaped it. The second section explores where it is now and what you
should anticipate for the near-term future, and provides a detailed
assessment of current market conditions and near-term projections. Most
importantly, the previous section shows you what to expect if trends
continue as they are; it reveals the environment that you will find
yourself in if you don’t take strategic action.
This final section of the report is
now your roadmap to the future. It is your guide to taking strategic
action and controlling your competitive position as a U.S. cord blood
bank.
This section contains findings from a
detailed parent survey that reveal how expectant parents within the
United States learn about cord blood banking, think about the process,
and make key decisions. This survey is your insight into the minds of
your prospective clients. Use it to claim powerful control over your
ability to sell your services more effectively.
You can use the findings revealed here to:
- Alter the way you position your products
- Understand why parents bank publicly, privately, or not at all
- Communicate successfully with parents
- Effectively educate parents
- Prioritize your advertising budget
- Sell your services more effectively
In summary, this section is your guide
to growing, expanding, and profiting, by listening to the needs of your
clients – expectant parents.
Overview
The cord blood banking industry is one
of the fastest growing industries in the world. There were only 23
active cord blood banks as of 2005, and now there are 485 worldwide.
Cord blood banks now exist in nearly every developed country, as well as
within several developing nations. That is a 21-fold increase (2,100%)
in the companies involved in the industry in less than a ten-year
period.
Within the United States, cord blood
banks have appeared in nearly every state. Furthermore, the U.S. cord
blood banking industry is the most mature cord blood banking market in
the world, having the:
- First company to offer cord blood storage (1995)
- Early entrant into cord tissue storage (2010)
- Largest total number of industry participants (both public and private)
- Most number of cord blood units (CBU) stored
- Most cord blood units banked proportional to population
This rapid market growth represents both an opportunity to profit, as well as swarming competition.
A Fast-Growth Industry, Driven by Medical Necessity and Consumer Demand
The field of cord blood banking is a
fast-growth field, driven by medical necessity and consumer demand. It
is also a recent industry, as it was not until 1974 that it was first
proposed that stem and progenitor cells were present in human cord blood
and 1983 that umbilical cord blood was proposed as an alternative
source of stem cells for transplant. In 1988, the first successful cord
blood transplant occurred, but it was not until 1995 that the first
private cord blood bank began operations.
Furthermore, it was not until July,
2010, when the Cord Blood Registry became the first private U.S. cord
blood bank to offer umbilical cord tissue storage. In the two years that
have since passed then, the number of private U.S. cord blood banks
offering cord tissue storage has risen to nine. This represents an
average of one new U.S. cord blood bank adding cord tissue storage every
3 months. If this rate continues, half of all private U.S. cord blood
banks will offer cord tissue storage within two years.
Since the first cord blood transplant
was performed in 1988, stem cells derived from umbilical blood have been
used in more than 30,000 transplants worldwide to treat a wide range of
blood diseases, genetic and metabolic disorders, immunodeficiencies and
various forms of cancer. However, there is still significant variation
within the industry. There is the divide between private and public cord
blood banking, in which private companies serve individual families,
while public banks serve the broader public. Additionally, some cord
blood banks receive only units from nearby hospitals and birthing
centers, while others allow mail-in units from a wide geographic region.
There is also variation in the
services offered by private cord blood banks, as some companies only
offer cord blood storage only and others offer it in conjunction with
cord tissue storage. Finally, there is also significant variation in the
quality, pricing and guarantees promised by cord blood banks.
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