Celebrating bone marrow transplant survivors: Their stories and journeys.
Bone marrow transplants have been a ray of hope for people suffering from various blood disorders, cancers and other diseases.
“The role of diet and nutrition in bone marrow transplant recovery”
Bone marrow transplants are often used to treat certain blood-related diseases and cancers. The procedure involves the replacement of the damaged bone marrow with healthy bone marrow through a transfusion.
“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.