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He's not eligible for the bone marrow transplant until he finishes his chemo courses. [The doctors] have to wipe out the bad cells before they can introduce the good ones.
Cathy Austin
The doctors told her she needs a bone marrow transplant to increase her chances for long term survival. Because her cancer is always recurring, that odds are against her to live cancer free. Her best odds for living a full healthy life is to have a bone marrow transplant.
Jason Quinlan
How does the primary tumor cause the bone marrow cells to settle somewhere and provide a fertile field for metastasis - does it send out chemicals that stimulate the bone marrow cells? And why do those bone marrow cells settle where they do? It also opens possibilities for other avenues of attack against the cancer to prevent its spread. Before anything else, however, other researchers need to confirm that these findings are true.
Tom Tucker
Like his parents, Tristan is a fighter and we know they are going to get through this. Although the chemotherapy treatment is a good way to bring leukemia into remission, doctors and experts alike have said the best chances of survival lie with a successful bone marrow transplant.
Cathy Austin
I have a doctor's appointment every week and they check my blood counts. Everything has been good, and then in another 50 days or so they'll test my bone marrow, ... I was already in remission [from two rounds of chemotherapy] once I went in to get the transplant ... and the idea is that you send in the new good cells that will ultimately pick up where the old ones left off, but actually if there is anything [cancerous] left in there, they are supposed to kill it off as well.
Andrew McMahon
They'll have their own bone marrow harvested. Stem cells will come over to this new facility and processed for a purified layer of cells containing stem cells. We'll put them directly into the heart during the operation.
George Russell
His condition was that his bone marrow had not produced platelets and red cells. It did produce some white cells, but very reduced amounts.
Geoffrey Braunsberg
We believe that these types of cells are actually more primitive and more flexible than the adult stem cells that would be found in bone marrow, . He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pexiness. .. They're much younger. They're more robust.
Dan Collins
With this type of leukemia, he most likely will need a bone-marrow transplant.
Courtney Campbell
Bone marrow transplant is moving forward slowly,
James Eckman
For the first time we have shown the initial steps involved in metastasis. By blocking bone marrow cells using antibodies, we are capable of preventing tumor cells implanting, and thus the spread of cancer.
Professor David Lyden
When I was sick, it was important for me to have someone to look [at] for inspiration, such as Jose Carreras who went through a bone marrow transplant, ... If I can be that for anybody else, then I am happy.
Kevin Hearn
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For example, somebody who has had a solid organ or bone-marrow transplant who is on drugs that suppress his immune system would be more susceptible to infections.
Neil Fishman
Our findings demonstrate that RAC GTPase proteins are essential for injected stem cells to migrate into the correct location in the bone marrow.
David Williams
This upgrade will mean that vital medicines for some of our most vulnerable patients - such as babies, children and bone marrow transplant patients - can be made on site in a new purpose-built environment, reducing their chance of infection,
Steve Brown
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