- Anemia Treatment,
- Leukemia Treatment,
- Immune Deficiency Disorders Treatment,
- Cancer Treatment.
Bone marrow is considered a type of Stem Cell Treatment, since the bone marrow is found inside bones. It contains blood cells and stem cells whose major function is to create new blood cells and fight infection, making it very difficult for individuals requiring a bone marrow transplant find donors that can provide suitable bone marrow.
There are Different types of bone marrow transplants:
- Allogenic - bone marrow from another donor other than the patient
- Syngeneic - bone marrow harvested from an identical twin
In many cases, patients have a sibling whose bone marrow provides a good match that prevents rejection by the patient to foreign materials. This process is known as graft- versus-host disease, or more simply, rejection.
During the grafting process, a relatively general procedure is followed, regardless of the reason for the transplant. Prior to the transplant, both patient and donor are required to undergo a variety of tests to ensure a match and otherwise healthy organ function.
In most cases, bone marrow from a donor is harvested through a large needle inserted into the crest of the hipbone. The bone marrow is aspirated into a syringe, or more than one syringe, depending upon the amount of bone marrow required. In most cases, one to two quarts of marrow as well as blood are harvested at one time.
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I would be honored to help someone in this way someday. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteQuarts? Isn't that a lot of bone marrow? I never thought that much might be harvested at one time. Kudos to everyone who can do this to help another person.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this important information.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing that someone can save a life with a little bit of stem cells. I need to looking to becoming a donor
ReplyDeleteGreat information. Bone marrow donors are heroes. My respect to everyone who has made that life giving decision.
ReplyDeleteI am and always will be a donor. Give what you can to save a life!
ReplyDeleteI am and always will be a donor. Give what you can to save a life!
ReplyDeleteThats really cool.Very informative
ReplyDeleteThis is so weird. I was just reading about it today for a story I am thinking about writing.
ReplyDeleteI honestly didn't know much about bone marrow and bone marrow transplant. It's a fascinating subject and it's really interesting.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of bone marrow transplant, it might be a very difficult situation if you need this treatment.
ReplyDeleteIf I was a match for someone who needed it to survive then I would help them in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteI am not familiar with bone marrow transplant but I heard that this is one of the most expensive transplant you will ever have.
ReplyDeleteThis treatment should be available worldwide, it is so hard if you need a bone marrow transplant and you need to fly abroad for that. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think I might be scared of getting treatment abroad, but I might be more scared of dying. It's such a hard decision.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, I hope that we have this treatment locally so we don't have to go abroad.
DeleteI've always wondered about this process. Thank you for the information.
ReplyDeleteIt helped me realized how blessed I am with my health....
ReplyDeleteI didn't really know much about this. I'm glad I was able to read through this. Good to get some more information about Bone Marrow Transplants.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know a lot about the topic, besides what I've seen in movies and tv shows. However, I would totally do this, if it helped someone's life. I've heard is really painful though.
ReplyDeleteThis is excellent, my friend's mother is going to need all the help she can have and the least I can do is to point them to this article. Thank you for the very informative post, it also serves to have us unaffected people to learn more about it.
ReplyDeleteI honestly didn't know anything about bone marrow transplant. It's amazing and the facts are really interesting! Loved your post!
ReplyDeletenever know anything about this at all, thanks for sharing the information. it is always nice to learn new things like this
ReplyDeleteIf it was someone I loved and I matched, I would be honored to help someone this way. great post promoting something that is greatly needed
ReplyDeleteI know that's a painful procedure for the donor, but what a gift it is. This was a very informative post.
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