Bone Marrow Therapy, also known as Stem Cell Therapy, replaces damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells.
These cells may come from the patient (autologous) or a donor (allogeneic). The new cells help the body rebuild a healthy blood and immune system.
Collection: Stem cells are collected either from the patient (autologous) or a donor (allogeneic).
Conditioning: The patient receives high-dose chemotherapy and/or radiation to prepare the body.
Transplantation: Healthy stem cells are infused into the bloodstream.
Engraftment: The transplanted cells settle in the bone marrow and start producing healthy blood cells.
A Bone Marrow Transplant and a Stem Cell Transplant are very similar; the difference is in where the stem cells are collected from:
Though the source differs, both procedures share the same goal — to replace unhealthy bone marrow with healthy stem cells so the body can make normal blood cells again.
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To replace damaged or diseased bone marrow so the body can produce healthy blood cells again.
Autologous uses your own cells; Allogeneic uses donor cells.
Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, Aplastic Anemia, Thalassemia, and Sickle Cell Anemia
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Every step, from conditioning to engraftment, is closely monitored in a controlled clinical environment to ensure best outcomes.





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