New research into the long-term dynamics of transplanted stem cells in a patient's body explains how age affects stem cell survival and immune diversity, offering insights that could make transplants ...
A new treatment approach using an older drug may enable more patients with high-risk blood cancers to receive transplanted stem cells from unrelated, partially matched donors, according to a study ...
Patricia Ford, MD, a leader in bloodless medicine and transfusion-free oncology, discusses her career and how she became the ...
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Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) scientists have taken the first steps toward developing a treatment that would make bone marrow - blood stem cell - transplantation safer and, as a result, more ...
First successful allogeneic stem cell transplant using deceased donor in blood cancer clinical trial
For the first time ever, a patient has received an allogeneic stem cell transplant using a deceased donor graft as part of a blood cancer clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University ...
CHARLOTTE — A patient undergoing cancer treatment at Novant Health in Charlotte has new hope after learning of a new stem cell transplant procedure which will allow him to recover at home. Before his ...
Researchers revealed on Tuesday that an American, described as a middle-aged woman of mixed race, has likely been cured of HIV after undergoing a new transplant procedure using donated umbilical cord ...
“Previous studies have found that patients in underrepresented race/ethnicity groups and with lower socioeconomic status have worse outcomes after blood and bone marrow transplants,” said Dr.
For the first time, scientists have tracked what happens to stem cells decades after a transplant, lifting the lid on the procedure that has been a medical mystery for over 50 years. Insights could ...
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