Stem Cell Transplantation
Stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure in which stem cells, usually harvested from the blood or bone marrow, are transplanted into a patient to replace or repair malfunctioning or damaged cells. This type of transplant has a wide range of potential uses, including treating blood disorders, diseases of the immune system, and diseases of the nervous system. Stem cell transplantation can help to increase the effectiveness of treatments, improve quality of life and even provide a cure in some cases. The benefits of stem cell transplantation have led to its increasing use in various medical procedures, transforming the lives of people suffering from a range of conditions.
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