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Our Comprehensive Services


Our program offers a full range of comprehensive care and services including:

  • Consultation, confirmation of diagnosis, and review of therapeutic options;
  • Access to conventional and innovative treatments and clinical trials;
  • Complete donor services including coordination of stem cell collection, psychosocial support, and long-term follow-up care;
  • Complete on-site transfusion and blood bank capabilities;
  • New England's only state-of-the-art cell manipulation core facility for processing hematopoietic stem cells for transplant, generating modified tumor cells as cancer vaccines, and preparing immune cell populations for adoptive therapy;
  • Psychosocial evaluation and support;
  • Radiation oncology services; and
  • Communication with patient's local hematologist/oncologist throughout treatment and post-transplant care, including collaboration for follow-up care closer to home.

Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant Procedure


When a patient undergoes a blood stem cell transplant, doctors replace his or her bone marrow with healthy new blood stem cells from a volunteer bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell donor. Here's a brief overview of what happens:

  • The patient is given chemotherapy and/or radiation to kill the diseased cells. This treatment also destroys the patient's bone marrow/blood stem cells.
  • He or she receives the new, healthy stem cells (in a process similar to a blood transfusion) to replace the destroyed cells.
  • The transplanted cells begin to grow and produce healthy red and white blood cells and platelets.
  • The process of growing new blood cells takes three to four weeks. During that time, the patient stays in the hospital so that doctors can monitor the patient's progress.

A Patient's View


"The path is harder than anyone can prepare you for but it is also more empowering and amazing to see what you can accomplish. I felt awful for awhile, but now when I wake up and feel good, I have a whole new appreciation of what life means."
- Allogeneic stem cell transplant patient


Stem Cell/Bone Marrow Transplant Services
Program Overview
Our Services
Patient Care and Treatment Team
Research and Innovation
Diseases Treated
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This page was last modified on 04/28/08