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Cord Blood Transplant
I just want to know if cord blood is as good as bone marrow. My impression is that bone marrow might be better because it was my doctor's first choice, but since he couldn't find me a match, he decided to give me a cord blood transplant instead. Are there any major differences?
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Julio, age:31; diagnosed AA on 9/11/10; treated with ATG on 9/18/10 and 1/3/11. Currently on cyprofloxin, acyclovir, other oral antibiotics. Taken off of cyclosporine to combat pneumonia. Currently waiting on a match for stem cell transplant |
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Stem cells from cord blood are perfectly suitable for a transplant if they are a match for you. Because cord blood units have only a small quantity of cells, a single cord blood unit is typically sufficient only for a child or small adult. An average adult would need two (or more) matched cord blood units.
The National Marrow Donor Program website summarizes what researchers have found about the differences between cord blood and stem cell or bone marrow transplants. Research seems to show that cord blood doesn't have to be as good a match for a successful transplant, and graft-vs.-host disease (which often results from transplants) tends to be less severe with cord blood. On the other hand, stem cells from cord blood tend to take longer to engraft so there's a longer period where the patient is at high risk of infections. Those tradeoffs matter only when you have a choice. When you don't, the goal is to find a match for any kind of transplant. Good luck finding a match in the cord blood banks. |
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My son recently had 2 cord blood transplants. The first one rejected, and the 2nd transplant was double cord. Bone marrow would have been preferred, as Neil suggested. Fortunately, he is doing pretty well now.
I am curious why the IST was repeated so quickly? The ATG treatment is usually given 6 months to work, so that caught my eye. Does your doctor want you to go to transplant immediately? Or will you be allowing 3-6 months for your January IST to be effective? Best of luck. |
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