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Stem Cell Transplantation

Stem Cell Transplantation is a critical procedure that involves replacing diseased blood-producing stem cells with healthy ones. This can be done using the patient’s own cells (Autologous Transplant) or stem cells from a donor (Allogeneic Transplant).

Key types of stem cell transplantation

Autologous Transplant
This procedure uses the patient’s own stem cells, which are collected before undergoing high-dose chemotherapy or radiation. The cells are then reinfused to restore the body’s ability to produce blood.

Allogeneic Transplant
In this method, stem cells are sourced from a donor, usually a matched sibling or an unrelated individual. After the patient receives chemotherapy, these donor cells are transplanted to help trigger an immune response against any remaining cancer cells.

Umbilical Cord Blood Transplant
This option utilizes stem cells collected from umbilical cord blood at birth. It offers a valuable alternative for patients who do not have a matched donor, as it has less strict matching criteria.

Haploidentical Transplant
This type involves stem cells from a partially matched donor, often a family member. It requires intensive immunosuppression to minimize the risk of graft rejection or graft-versus-host disease.

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