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Bone marrow transplantationSee: Bone marrow transplant.
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Bone marrow transplantationA procedure to replace bone marrow that has been destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (an individual's own marrow saved befor [..]
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Bone marrow transplantationA procedure to replace bone marrow that has been destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (an individual’s own marrow saved before treatment), allogeneic (marrow donated by someone else), or syngeneic (marrow donated by an identical twin).
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Bone marrow transplantationTreatment in which healthy bone marrow replaces bone marrow that has been affected by a disease or by treatment for a disease. Usually the patient receives high dose chemotherapy and possibly radiatio [..]
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Bone marrow transplantationThe bone marrow is destroyed by high dose chemotherapy and possibly radiotherapy which has been given to kill malignant cells in the body. Healthy matching marrow is then transplanted into the patient. Allogeneic BMT Healthy marrow is taken from a matched donor and used to replace the patients bone marrow which has been destroyed by high dose chemo [..]
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Bone marrow transplantationBone marrow transplantation involves the replacement of an individual’s normal bone marrow with bone marrow acquired from a donor. An individual’s bone marrow must first be eradicated (purposely or a [..]
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Bone marrow transplantationThe Transference of Bone Marrow from one Human or Animal to another for a variety of purposes including Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation or Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation.
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Bone marrow transplantationThe transference of BONE MARROW from one human or animal to another for a variety of purposes including HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION or MESENCHYMAL STEM CELL TRANSPLANTATION.
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Bone marrow transplantationA procedure to replace bone marrow that has been destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (an individual's own marrow saved before treatment), allogeneic (marrow donated by someone else), or syngeneic (marrow donated by an identical twin).
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Bone marrow transplantationSee stem cell transplantation.
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Bone marrow transplantationA procedure for replacing blood-forming cells in the bone marrow that have been destroyed by chemotherapy with healthy bone marrow. Transplantation may be: * Autologous (the patient's bone marrow saved earlier) * Allogeneic (bone marrow donated by someone else) * Syngeneic (bone marrow donated by an identical twin)
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Bone marrow transplantationthe transfer of healthy bone marrow cells into a person whose bone marrow is defective or has been damaged by chemotherapy or radiation back to top Ccancer
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Bone marrow transplantationThis term refers to the process of collecting stem cells from the bone marrow and infusing them into a patient. This term is used less freuently today in myeloma as stem cells are now collected from the peripheral or circulating blood. Peripheral blood stem cell transplantation
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Bone marrow transplantationA procedure in which doctors give marrow to replace marrow destroyed by treatment with high doses of anticancer drugs or radiation. Transplantation may be autologous (the patient's own marrow saved earlier), allogeneic (marrow from someone else), or syngeneic (marrow from an identical twin).
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