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The first successful bone marrow transplant was in 1973.
it is called an autologous bone marrow transplant
1968 at the University of Minnesota by Robert A. Good
Autologous bone marrow transplant
Autologous = own marrow Allogeneic = transplant from a related (or tissue matched) donor. Syngeneic = transplant from an identical twin.
The first bone marrow transplant in the US was done in 1956 by Doctor E. Donnall Thomas.
autologous
allogenic
The bone marrow transplant was scheduled in a month.
the purpose of the bone marrow is to make up the bone
The success rate of bone marrow transplants can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of transplant, the patient's diagnosis and medical history, and the experience of the medical center where the transplant is being performed. In general, the success rate of bone marrow transplants is highest when the transplant is performed between closely matched siblings, as the chance of rejection is lower. In India, the success rate of bone marrow transplants can also depend on a number of factors, but overall, it is considered to be relatively high. According to a study published in the Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics in 2014, the overall survival rate for patients who underwent bone marrow transplants in India was around 80%. This is similar to the survival rates reported in other countries. However, as with any medical procedure, there is always a risk of complications and side effects, and the success rate of bone marrow transplants can vary depending on the
autologous bone marrow transplant, "auto" means "self"