Stem Cell Transplants for Cancer Treatment

In a typical stem cell transplant for cancer terribly high doses of chemo are used, sometimes in conjunction with radiotherapy to undertake to kill all the cancer cells. This treatment additionally kills the stem cells within the bone marrow. Soon after treatment, stem cells are given to exchange those that were destroyed. These stem cells are given into a vein, very similar to a blood transfusion. Over time they settle within the bone marrow and start to grow and create healthy blood cells. This process is called engraftment.

 

 

 

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