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FAQ: How is bone marrow harvested for transplant?

The doctor who is performing the bone marrow harvest will use a syringe and make multiple skin and bone punctures before they are able to extract enough bone marrow. After the extraction is complete, the doctor will put a sterile bandage on the places where they made the puncture wounds. Find out more on bone […]

FAQ: How does a bone marrow transplant help someone with leukemia?

When a patient who suffers from leukemia receives a bone marrow transplant, their unhealthy stem cells are replaced with healthy ones, and that helps the body fight off leukemia.

FAQ: How does a bone marrow transplant affect the donor?

The most common side effects bone marrow transplant donors typically experience include back or hip pain and fatigue. Some less common symptoms include muscle and throat pain, headaches, insomnia, loss of appetite and nausea.

FAQ: How do you feel after a bone marrow transplant?

After a patient goes through a bone marrow transplant, they will go through symptoms that are mostly related to the chemotherapy they received. This can include symptoms such as hair loss, nausea, vomiting, a loss of appetite, weakness and fatigue, and mouth sores.

FAQ: How common are bone marrow transplants?

Approximately 50,000 bone marrow transplants are performed worldwide every year.

FAQ: Does blood type matter for a bone marrow transplant?

No, the patient and the donor can be completely different blood types. Find out more on bone marrow transplant procedure.

FAQ: Do you need chemotherapy before a bone marrow transplant?

Yes, a patient will receive chemotherapy before a bone marrow transplant so their body could prepare for the procedure.

FAQ: Do you lose your hair after a bone marrow transplant?

Yes, hair loss is a common side effect of a bone marrow transplant.

FAQ: Can you use your own bone marrow in a transplant?

Yes, this is a process known as an autologous transplant or more simply auto transplant.