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- Types of Stem Cell Transplant | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Myeloablative (high-intensity) stem cell transplant uses high doses of chemotherapy and may use radiation therapy to destroy cancer cells In this process, bone marrow stem cells are also destroyed Patients receive an infusion of new stem cells to rebuild blood and the immune system
- Types of Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplants
In a typical stem cell transplant for cancer, a person first gets very high doses of chemo, sometimes along with radiation therapy, to try to kill all the cancer cells This treatment also kills the stem cells in the bone marrow This is called myeloablation or myeloablative therapy
- Definition of myeloablative chemotherapy - NCI Dictionary of Cancer . . .
High-dose chemotherapy that kills cells in the bone marrow, including cancer cells It lowers the number of normal blood-forming cells in the bone marrow, and can cause severe side effects Myeloablative chemotherapy is usually followed by a bone marrow or stem cell transplant to rebuild the bone marrow
- MYELOABLATIVE VERSUS NON-MYELOABLATIVE HSCT - HSCT STOPS MS
Understanding what differentiates Myeloablative from Non-Myeloablative HSCT is essential when researching your treatment It will help you to decide which type of HSCT is appropriate for your specific needs, as well as where to go for treatment
- A Review of Myeloablative vs Reduced Intensity Non-Myeloablative . . .
Today there are three main approaches used prior to allogeneic transplantation: Myeloablative (MA), Reduced Intensity Conditioning (RIC) and Non-MA (NMA) regimens MA regimens cause irreversible cytopenia and there is a requirement for stem cell support
- Myeloablation | definition of myeloablation by . . . - Medical Dictionary
Meaning of myeloablation medical term What does myeloablation mean?
- Myeloablative Conditioning - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Myeloablative conditioning (MAC) regimens are those in which TBI and or chemotherapeutic drugs (usually alkylating agents) are given at doses that do not allow autologous reconstitution and therefore can be fatal to patients without the administration of hematopoietic cells
- Myeloablative versus Reduced-Intensity Conditioning for Hematopoietic . . .
Here we present long-term follow-up of a randomized comparison of myeloablative conditioning (MAC) compared with RIC before HCT for acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) or myelodysplasia (MDS) Long-term comparative analyses of overall survival, relapse, and relapse-free survival were performed
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