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Our specialists offer stem cell transplant for conditions affecting the blood, including blood cancer.
Telehealth appointments are available.
Doctors use stem cell transplant, also called bone marrow transplant, to treat many forms of blood cancers and other blood diseases. During the procedure, doctors deliver stem cells directly into your bloodstream through a tube called a central venous catheter. Most times, surgery is not needed.
Our doctors provide bone marrow transplants for a wide range of conditions, including:
Usually, we perform a stem cell transplant after you’ve completed other treatments, like chemotherapy or radiation. Our team will be by your side each step of your treatment journey.
We participate in the National Marrow Donor Program, connecting you with one of the world’s largest registries of blood donors for bone marrow transplant.
If you cannot find a full match for stem cell transplant, we also offer transplants from partial-match donors.
Our multidisciplinary team of experts collaborate closely to provide a better patient experience and the best outcomes possible.
We are approved by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) for self and donor transplants.
We are ranked among the top programs in the nation for exceptional cancer care, according to U.S. News & World Report.
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