“Understanding the importance of bone marrow registries and how to become a donor”

Every year, thousands of people are diagnosed with life-threatening illnesses like leukemia or lymphoma.
How bone marrow transplants can be used to treat non-cancerous diseases

Bone marrow transplant, also known as stem cell transplant, is a medical procedure in which stem cells are harvested from a donor, usually the patient themselves, and are transplanted into a patient’s bone marrow.
The ethics of bone marrow transplants: Exploring ethical considerations

Bone marrow transplants (BMTs) are an important medical procedure used to treat a range of blood-related illnesses, including leukemia, lymphoma, and sickle cell anemia.
The role of clinical trials in advancing bone marrow transplant technology

Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) has become a life-saving treatment for various types of blood cancers, bone marrow failures, and certain genetic diseases.
Bone marrow transplants and pregnancy: What you need to know

Pregnancy is a wonderful and exciting time for most women, but for those who have undergone a bone marrow transplant, it can be a stressful and complicated experience.