One reason BMT and PBSCT are used in cancer treatment is to make it
possible for patients to receive very high doses of chemotherapy and/or
radiation therapy. To understand more about why BMT and PBSCT are used,
it is helpful to understand how chemotherapy and radiation therapy work.
Chemotherapy
and radiation therapy generally affect cells that divide rapidly. They
are used to treat cancer because cancer cells divide more often than
most healthy cells. However, because bone marrow cells also divide
frequently, high-dose treatments can severely damage or destroy the
patient’s bone marrow. Without healthy bone marrow, the patient is no
longer able to make the blood cells needed to carry oxygen, fight
infection, and prevent bleeding. BMT and PBSCT replace stem cells
destroyed by treatment. The healthy, transplanted stem cells can restore
the bone marrow’s ability to produce the blood cells the patient needs.
In some types of leukemia, the graft-versus-tumor
(GVT) effect that occurs after allogeneic BMT and PBSCT is crucial to
the effectiveness of the treatment. GVT occurs when white blood cells
from the donor (the graft) identify the cancer cells that remain in the
patient’s body after the chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy (the tumor) as foreign and attack them.
This site is for information on the various Chemo treatments and Stem Cell Therapies since 1992. This journey became bitter sweet in 2014, with the passing of my beautiful and dear wife. Sherry, had fought Non - Hodgkins Lymphoma(NHL) since 1990, in and out of remissions time and time again. From T-Cell therapies(1990's) to Dual Cord Blood Transplant(2014), she was in Clinical Trials over the years. This site is for informational purpose only and is not to promote the use of certain therapies.
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