What does it mean to lose something as valuable as our own DNA? That’s one of the many questions in Lost Cells, a gripping investigative podcast series that uncovers the human stories behind the promises and failures of high-tech health solutions.In Spain, a former journalist with a terminal illness searches desperately for his daughter’s stem cells, hoping they can save his life. In Serbia, a fam... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineScience |
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In our series finale, the Lost Cells team digs deeper into the international standards of the cord blood banking industry. Antoine confronts the Swiss authorities for answers. Tatiana and Ratko vow to go public and warn parents all ov... more
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Families across Europe feel like they’re being held hostage. Who owns their cells? Do they have any rights? They fight back with the only thing they do have: their own tenacity and an international network of sleuths.
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Luis Daniel, Tatiana and Ratko investigate in multiple European jurisdictions. The international band of families turns to Antoine Harari and Valeria Mazzucchi, two journalists based in Geneva, to give them the answers they can’t get ... more
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Tatiana and Ratko prepare to move their frozen stem cells but things don’t go as planned. Perhaps the company and its marketing aren’t everything they’ve been promised? Families around Europe begin asking questions about their cells, ... more
I never really thought about the topic of freezing stem cells before - this first episode was very interesting, looking forward to #2!
can‘t wait for the next episode
"Lost Cells" is an incredibly compelling podcast and insightful series! that delves deep into the profound implications of high-tech health solutions. it is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of science and personal narratives.
Absolutely love this podcast! Can’t wait for the next episodes
A neighbor had a stem cell transplant to treat his leukemia. Can imagine the stress this man goes through.
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Apple Podcasts | #128 |
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This investigative series examines the emotional and ethical complexities surrounding the loss of vital genetic material, particularly through the lens of stem cell banking failures. By exploring poignant stories from affected families in various countries, the narrative reveals the human hardship that accompanies technological advances in healthcare. Key themes include the despair of families frantically searching for lost stem cells, the broken promises of the Cryo-Save banking system, and the broader implications for the medical and scientific communities. Unique in its multilingual approach, this podcast aims to engage a global audience by addressing essential questions about trust in health technologies and the deeply intertwined relat... more
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2. Jakub Baran
3. Frederick Ammar
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