CaRi-heart technology
Revolutionary new technology to assess the risk of a serious heart condition or heart attack – many years before anything happens.
In an autologous stem cell transplant your own cells are used to replace cells which have been destroyed by high-dose chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy (depending on your disease). We harvest (collect) some of your stem cells before the high-dose treatment because it destroys both cancer cells and healthy blood cells. It also affects the bone marrow’s ability to produce stem cells and increases your risk of infection because it lowers your level of white blood cells.
Following your treatment we return (infuse) the healthy stem cells collected before your treatment back into your body. By doing this we ‘rescue’ your bone marrow from the damaging effects of the high-dose treatment. The infused cells start to make blood cells again and help your blood levels return to normal. Depending on your disease, the aim of the stem cell transplant will be to prolong your remission (time when there are no signs of cancer) or cure your illness.
Haematology
Haematology
Haematology
Haematology
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