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Conditions Treated with Blood Transplants
Conditions Treated
What are some diseases that may benefit from blood and bone marrow transplant?
The following diseases are the ones that most commonly benefit from blood and bone marrow transplant:
- Leukemias
- Severe aplastic anemia
- Lymphomas
- Multiple myeloma
- Immune deficiency disorders
- Some solid-tumor cancers
However, patients experience diseases differently, and blood and bone marrow transplant may not be appropriate for everyone who suffers from these diseases.
While blood and bone marrow transplantation can be curative for many individuals, it is not a therapeutic option for all individuals with cancer.
Other conditions treated include:
Acute leukemias
Disease status:
- First, second or subsequent remission
- Induction failure
- Relapse
Transplant type:
- Autologous
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Disease status:
- First, second or subsequent remission
- Induction failure
- Relapse
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Chronic leukemias
Disease status:
- Chronic, accelerated or blast phase
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Disease status:
- High risk disease
- Relapse
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Lymphomas
Disease status:
- First or subsequent relapse
- Second or subsequent remission
- Failure to achieve a complete response
Transplant type:
- Autologous
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Disease status:
- First or subsequent relapse
- First remission with high risk disease
- Second or subsequent remission
- Failure to achieve a complete response
Transplant type:
- Autologous
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Plasma cell dyscrasias
Disease status:
- Stage I (select diseases)
- Stage II or III
- First or subsequent relapse
Transplant type:
- Autologous
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Transplant type:
- Autologous
Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia
Transplant type:
- Autologous
- Allogeneic, related donor
Other hematologic diseases
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor
Germ cell tumors
Disease status:
- Advanced disease/relapse
Transplant type:
- Autologous
Sarcoma
Disease status:
- Advanced disease
Transplant type:
- Autologous
Autoimmune disorders
Transplant type:
- Allogeneic, related donor
- Allogeneic, unrelated donor