The Stem Cell Transplant Process – UChicago Medicine

Posted: January 5, 2022 at 2:40 am

At the University of Chicago Medicine, our transplant team works side-by-side with the patient, family and referring physician before, during and after transplantation to ensure the best possible outcome. The transplant process differs from patient to patient, but generally includes:

Most patients undergoing stem cell transplantation are cared for in our dedicated unit for approximately one week before and two to three weeks after the procedure. Select patients may receive outpatient stem cell transplant care in specially designed treatment rooms within the unit. The same physicians and nurses who provide inpatient care provide outpatient care.

The stem cell transplant unit is located on the top floor of the Center for Care and Discovery and features state-of-the-art technology and thoughtful amenities:

Our stem cell transplant physicians are members of the nationally renowned UChicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center,one of only two National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Comprehensive Cancer Centers in Chicago. It is through the Cancer Center that we participate in clinical trials of emerging therapies. In addition, we are active participants in the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology and the Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network. Involvement in these vital research organizations gives our patients access to the most novel and exciting treatments available.

Our stem cell transplant program laboratory is specially equipped to handle all of the blood and stem cell preparation necessary for transplant, including apheresis (separation and collection of stem cells from the blood) and cryopreservation (freezing of stem cells for future use).

Leading-edge technologies in the laboratory enable us to perform complex procedures that help improve transplant outcomes. These procedures include purging of cancerous cells and purifying donor stem cells to minimize graft-versus-host disease (a serious side effect related to the use of donor cells for transplant).

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