bmT
bmT, also known as bone marrow transplant, is a medical procedure in which stem cells from the bone marrow are used to treat diseases that affect the blood and immune system. The procedure is typically performed for conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, and certain types of anemia. There are two main types of bone marrow transplants: autologous, where the patient's own stem cells are used, and allogeneic, where stem cells are donated from a matched donor.
The process of a bone marrow transplant involves several steps. First, the recipient's bone marrow is destroyed
Bone marrow transplants are considered a high-risk procedure due to the potential for complications such as
The success of a bone marrow transplant depends on several factors, including the health of the recipient,