A bone marrow transplant, also called a stem cell transplant, is a procedure that infuses healthy cells, called stem cells, into your body to replace damaged or diseased bone marrow. A bone marrow transplant may also be used to treat certain types of cancer. A bone marrow transplant may be necessary if your bone marrow stops working and doesn’t produce enough healthy stem cells.

Bone marrow transplants may use cells from your own body (autologous transplant) or from a donor (allogeneic transplant).


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