A Growing Interest in Stem Cell Transplant
A transfusion of a healthy blood producing cell into some bone marrow that has malfunctioned and is currently threatening the life of a loved one— it’s not so far with reality is it? Probably, you’ve heard of the procedure or the words “Stem Cell Transplant” from the news and now your curiosity is piqued and thus you’ve stumbled at this document. So what’s so interesting about a stem cell transplant? Well, with the rise of the good researches about “Stem Cell Transplants” and stem cells in general— it is now known that with watching stem cells grow, they can mature into bones, heart muscle, nerve cells and other organs and tissue.
Stem cells are considered as the “master cells” in the body. All sorts of specialized functions come from them. And under the right conditions of a patient and under a specialized laboratory they can be made to perform a specific function. And with that, a stem cell transplant can provide miracle cures to those who are sick with leukemia (cancer types which are considered malignant) or those with non malignant sicknesses.
With a stem cell transplant, (or a bone marrow transplant) one can be cured of cancer! Or a non working bone marrow could possibly be cured or be helped in a faster convalescence. Though of course, with these advances the cons go hand in hand with the pros. Though a stem cell transplant is hugely successful almost all cases, but then, there will always be times of risks involved. So we may never be too sure of ourselves. (And thus there are procedures and processes before undergoing a stem cell transplant).
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