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Bone Marrow Transplant

World-renowned bone marrow transplant specialists
Leaders in immunotherapy after organ transplantation
Pioneers in haploidentical transplant procedures, expanding donor options
Lifesaving stem cell transplant services for leukemia and lymphoma patients
Expertise in HLA-matching techniques, optimizing donor compatibility
Cutting-edge research in graft- versus-host disease prevention

We understand the emotional and physical toll that bone marrow transplants can have on patients and their families. Our approach is compassionate and personalized, focusing not only on medical treatment but also on your emotional well-being. We are committed to pushing the boundaries of medical science to offer you the best chance at a renewed life.

Dr Nitin Sood
Director

The Bone Marrow Transplant Department at Medanta is your beacon of hope in the face of challenging hematological conditions. Our dedicated team of experts, armed with advanced technology and unwavering dedication, stands by your side in your journey to recovery.

Dr. Satya Prakash Yadav
Director
‘Bone Marrow Transplant Team’
Transforming the Future Through Marrow Transplants
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The department is equipped with state-of-the-art transplant units and isolation rooms to ensure the highest level of infection control.

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We have a multidisciplinary team of experts dedicated to providing personalized care for patients with haematologic disorders.

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Our Bone Marrow Transplant Department specializes in life-saving stem cell and bone marrow transplantation procedures

Bone Marrow Transplant Team : Bone marrow transplant specialists and surgeons at your disposal
Our Treatments
Restoring hope, one marrow at a time
Leukemia

Rapid and uncontrollable production of abnormal white blood cells known as blasts causes leukaemia and can be either acute (growing quickly) or chronic (growing slowly). White blood cells, including lymphocytes and neutrophils, normally fight against infection. The vast number of abnormal white blood cells makes them unable to fight infection and also interferes with the proper production and functioning of the blood cells.

Severe aplastic anemia

A rare illness in which the body stops producing enough new hematopoietic cells. Aplastic anaemia arises as a result of harmed bone marrow. Damage may already exist at birth or may appear after being exposed to radiation, chemotherapy, risky substances, specific drugs, or an illness.

Lymphomas

A blood cancer that affects the lymphocytes or the lymphatic system of the body, including lymph nodes, is called lymphoma. Lymphocytes are white blood cells that fight infections in the body. These lymphoma cells then endanger the immune system. Lymphoma is the most common type of blood cancer in adults, and more than half the cases diagnosed are attributed to this type

Multiple myeloma

Myeloma is caused by proliferation of abnormal plasma cells. Plasma cells are white blood cells that produce antibodies, thus, help in fighting infections. Myeloma cells produce abnormal protein known as M band which can be detected by blood tests. This abnormal protein can damage kidney leading to kidney damage including kidney failure and high calcium levels.

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