Researcher seeks safer, more effective leukemia treatment

Tuesday, August 4, 2020 - 12:00 in Health & Medicine

A potentially safer, more effective chemotherapy treatment for patients with blood-related cancers, such as leukemia, who need a particular bone marrow transplant procedure is under study. The procedure is known as a haploidentical (half-matched) bone marrow transplantation, or ''haplo-BMT,'' providng an alternate source of stem cells for patients needing a bone marrow transplant but unable to find a perfect or near-perfect donor match for human leukocyte antigens.

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