Autologous Stem Cell Transplant
Autologous stem cell transplant is a procedure in which stem cells are harvested from a person's own body, stored and then given back to that same person as part of a course of treatment. This type of stem cell transplant is an important treatment for many types of cancer and autoimmune disorders, and it is becoming increasingly popular for regeneration of tissues and organs. Autologous stem cell transplant involves harvesting stem cells from the bloodstream or bone marrow, processing them, and reinfusing them back into the body. This process can improve the success of a range of treatments, and it enables the patient's system to receive much needed stem cells without the risk of transplant rejection. Autologous stem cell transplant can help treat a variety of conditions and can provide hope to those suffering from chronic and life-threatening illnesses.
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