Bone marrow transplant restores healthy blood cell production in patients with damaged or diseased bone marrow.
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Autologous bone marrow transplant uses the patient’s own stem cells to replenish healthy marrow after intensive chemotherapy, minimizing rejection risks and supporting faster immune system recovery.
Allogeneic bone marrow transplant uses stem cells from a donor to replace damaged marrow and restore the patient’s immune system.
Syngeneic bone marrow transplant involves transferring stem cells between genetically identical individuals, typically identical twins, reducing the risk of graft-versus-host disease and enhancing compatibility.
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Stem cell collection gathers healthy stem cells from bone marrow or blood for transplantation and treatment.
Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow, causing bone damage and impaired immunity.
Engraftment is the process where transplanted stem cells begin to grow and produce healthy blood cells in the recipient’s bone marrow after a transplant procedure.
Cord blood is the blood collected from a newborn’s umbilical cord, rich in stem cells used to treat various blood disorders and support bone marrow transplants.