Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant – Nebraska Med

Posted: June 18, 2018 at 5:46 pm

Nebraska Medicine's Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant program has been ranked as one of the busiest adult and pediatric stem cell transplantprograms in the world. The program averages 150 transplants a year since its inception in 1983. Each year, hundreds of patients from across the globe select the world-renowned specialists at Nebraska Medicine to guide their cancer treatment and transplant.

The Bloodand Bone Marrow Transplant team treats adult and pediatric conditions such as leukemia, lymphoma, myelomaand other hematologic cancers, pediatric solid tumors like neuroblastoma or select brain tumors, immune deficiencies like SCID, metabolic diseases, and non-malignant hematologic disorders like sickle cell anemia.

Autologous (aw-tall-o-gus) transplant is the term used when a patients own bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells. The patient will donate the stem cells before radiation and chemotherapy for infusion later in the treatment process.

Allogeneic (al-lo-jen-a-ick) transplant is the term used when the transplanted bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells are collected from a person specifically typed and matched with the patient. Usually this is a relative such as a brother or sister, known as a related transplant. In some instances the donor may be an individual from the National Marrow Donor Program; when this is the case, it is called an unrelated transplant. If an autologous transplant is being done stem cells will be specially prepared, preserved and then frozen. These cells will then be carefully thawed prior to infusion during the transplant.

Syngeneic is the term used when stem cells are received from an identical twin.

Our world-renowned experts have been recognized internationally for pioneering a number of ground-breaking advancements that have helped improve success rates andmade blood and bone marrow transplants a more viable and promising option for a growing number of patients.

These advancements have included:

Our doctorsand transplant nurse case managersfollow the patient throughout the entire transplant. This teamspecializes in disease-specific areas and will follow you throughout your entire pre-transplant, transplant and recovery process. Services include a 24/7 infusion center to quickly evaluate and treat patients. This means a better continued quality of care for you.

Nebraska Medicine's cancer (oncology) team is extremely active in clinical research and clinical trials, providing you with access to the most up-to-date and revolutionary treatments.

We are part of the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network a consortium transplant centers across the country that collaborate on clinical trials in order to derive data from a larger population of patients and to allow for greater sharing of information between centers.

Through this network, doctors can study and refine their techniques to diagnose, treat and follow patients to provide them with optimal care.

Our doctorsand scientists are internationally known for their research in this area and offer you access to the newest and most innovative therapies through our participation in blood and bone marrow clinical trials. See what clinical trials related to transplants are currently underway.

Addressing a patients physical, educational, emotional and spiritual needs are important aspects of providing a more complete and holistic approach to care. A host of amenities and supportive services are available to help meet these needs. This includes personal care services such as wigs, wigfittings,prosthetic and brafittings, yoga, massage therapy,skin care and make-uplessons specifically geared for people with or recovering from cancer are also provided in a private setting.

Finding out that you have cancer can be a very emotional and difficult time. You will likely have many questions and issues to work through. We will be with you every step of the way. Nebraska Medicine offers a host of cancer support services to help you with your physical, emotional, educational and financial needs.

Our SurvivorshipClinic is designed to helpadult patientsdeal with the emotional and physical challenges cancer can leave behind such as fear of recurrence, physical and medical long-term side effects and helping you return to a normal life again. It will also help you transition back into the care of your primary care physician.

Blue Distinction Centers and Blue Distinction Centers+ have a proven history of delivering exceptional care and results. Nebraska Medicine has received Blue Distinction in adultand pediatric bone marrow/stem cell patient care.

FACT Accreditation demonstrates our commitment to quality in cellular therapy and blood and marrow transplantation and verifies that our transplant program has met rigorous international standards.

The PBMTC is the largest clinical trials group focused exclusively on blood and marrow transplants for children and adolescents. Our consortium includes over 100 member pediatric BMT centers in the US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand and the Czech Republic and over 600 individual members.

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