Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplants

Duke’s bone marrow and stem cell transplant team offers individualized treatment regimens and extensive support services for patients with more than a dozen different conditions.

Patients come from all over the country and from other nations to receive the care that Duke offers.

Duke’s multidisciplinary team of dedicated professionals creates individualized treatment regimens designed to meet each patient’s unique needs.

The program also offers extensive support services, including emotional counseling for patients and families, support groups for caregivers, financial counseling, and help in finding accommodations near the medical center.

In addition to pioneering research in the treatment of breast cancer with autologous bone marrow/stem cell transplantation, Duke’s bone marrow transplant program is recognized for its innovative approaches to the treatment of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma.

Duke has also received acclaim for its extensive studies of how other cancer treatments can best be combined with transplantation. These include immunotherapy, anti-angiogenesis therapy, and the latest chemotherapy and pharmacologic therapies.

The result of these efforts is a program unsurpassed in our service region and unequalled in most parts of the country or the world. Every year, patients from all over the country and other nations receive bone marrow or stem cell transplantation at Duke.

For complete information, visit the Adult Bone Marrow Transplant section on DukeHealth.org.

Locations

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