Marrow Transplantation
Marrow transplantation is a medical procedure in which healthy stem cells are extracted from a donor, and infused into a person with an underlying condition such as cancer or blood-related diseases. This procedure can help restore the body’s ability to create healthy blood cells and fight off diseases. Marrow transplantation also helps in repairing damaged bone marrow and restoring the production of other vital organs and tissue. This lifesaving technique is used to replace bone marrow damaged by cancer, blood diseases and other medical conditions. It can also be used to treat inherited genetic disorders such as thalassemia and sickle cell anemia. Marrow transplantation is considered a critical therapy for many diseases and is an important part of modern medicine.
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