BABYCELL™ PHILANTHROPY PROGRAMME Sample Clauses

BABYCELL™ PHILANTHROPY PROGRAMME. If the Child or its biological sibling or either of its biological parents is diagnosed after the enrolment date for haematological conditions treatable by cryopreserved Specimen, the Client can under Babycell™ Philanthropy Programme avail upto ` 20,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Lacs Only) to offset actual transplantation cost Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director (RMSPL) Mother’s Initial Father’s Initial Birth mother, if not Client xxxxxxxx.xx | 1800-209-0309 Page 11 of 16 including but not limiting to procurement of an additional unit from any public cord blood registry worldwide (not including specimen used for further manipulation and/or in an experimental transplantation and/or under physician-led studies and/or clinical trial settings) incurred in any hospital which is statutorily approved for stem cell transplantation.
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BABYCELL™ PHILANTHROPY PROGRAMME. If the Child or its biological sibling or either of its biological parents is diagnosed after the enrolment date for haematological conditions treatable by cryopreserved Specimen, the Client can under Babycell™ Philanthropy Programme avail upto ` 20,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Lacs Only) to offset actual transplantation cost Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Director (RMSPL) Mother’s Initial Father’s Initial Birth mother, if not Client TM including but not limiting to procurement of an additional unit from any public cord blood registry worldwide (not including specimen used for further manipulation and/or in an experimental transplantation and/or under physician-led studies and/or clinical trial settings) incurred in any hospital which is statutorily approved for stem cell transplantation.

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