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Bone Marrow Transplant
A lifeline of hope for blood disorders
Our Bone Marrow Transplant program offers a lifeline of hope to individuals battling blood disorders. Our expert medical team utilizes cutting-edge techniques to provide life-saving transplants, fostering the promise of a healthier future for our patients, one donor at a time.
Bone Marrow Transplant
Treatments We Cover
At Universal Hospital Surat’s Bone Marrow Transplant Department, your well-being is our top priority. We are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible health, enabling you to lead a fulfilling and active life.
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant
In this procedure, a patient's own healthy bone marrow is harvested and then transplanted back into their body after high-dose chemotherapy or radiation treatment to treat conditions like lymphoma or multiple myeloma.
Read MoreAllogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant
An allogeneic transplant involves using bone marrow or stem cells from a compatible donor, typically a family member or unrelated donor, to replace the recipient's diseased or damaged marrow, often used for leukemia or other blood disorders.
Read MoreUmbilical Cord Blood Transplant
This transplant utilizes stem cells collected from the umbilical cord and placenta of a newborn baby, which are stored and can be used to treat various diseases, such as leukemia or lymphoma, in patients who don't have a suitable bone marrow donor.
Read MoreHaploidentical Transplant
A haploidentical transplant involves using bone marrow or stem cells from a partially matched donor, often a family member, when a fully matched donor is not available, offering hope for patients with conditions like leukemia or lymphoma.
Read MoreAcute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
ALL is a rapidly progressing blood cancer that affects white blood cells, primarily in children, and requires aggressive treatment to target and eliminate abnormal lymphocytes.
Read MoreAcute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
AML is a type of leukemia that affects myeloid cells and can progress rapidly, necessitating intensive therapies to eradicate abnormal blood cell production.
Read MoreChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
CLL is a slow-growing form of leukemia that primarily affects older adults, involving the accumulation of abnormal lymphocytes in the blood and bone marrow, often managed through various treatment approaches.
Read MoreChronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)
CML is a type of leukemia characterized by the overproduction of myeloid cells, usually managed with targeted therapies that inhibit the activity of the BCR-ABL gene responsible for the disease.
Read MoreNon-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL)
NHL represents a diverse group of blood cancers that originate in the lymphatic system, often requiring chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy for treatment.
Read MoreHodgkin Lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma is a distinct type of lymphoma characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells in lymph nodes, typically treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
Read MoreMultiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow, leading to the production of abnormal proteins and often managed with chemotherapy, immunomodulatory drugs, and stem cell transplantation.
Read MoreMyelofibrosis
Myelofibrosis is a rare bone marrow disorder characterized by the progressive formation of scar tissue in the bone marrow, resulting in reduced blood cell production and potential complications.
Read MoreOsteosarcoma
Osteosarcoma is a primary bone cancer that most commonly affects adolescents and young adults, necessitating surgical removal of the tumor followed by chemotherapy.
Read MoreNeuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma is a childhood cancer that develops in immature nerve cells, often requiring a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy for treatment.
Read MoreEwing's Sarcoma
Ewing's sarcoma is a rare and aggressive bone cancer that predominantly affects adolescents and young adults, typically treated with a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
Read MoreWilms' Tumor (Nephroblastoma)
Wilms' tumor is a childhood kidney cancer that primarily occurs in young children, typically treated with surgical removal of the tumor, chemotherapy, and sometimes radiation therapy.
Read MoreMedulloblastoma
Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant brain tumor that primarily affects children, requiring surgical resection followed by radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Read MoreRhabdomyosarcoma
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of soft tissue cancer that arises from immature muscle cells and often occurs in children, necessitating a multimodal approach combining surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy for treatment.
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