The first bone marrow transplant in the US was done in 1956 by Doctor E. Donnall Thomas.
The first successful bone marrow transplant was in 1973.
no because the bone marrow is inportant to us
bone marrow is used in the production of red blood cells and it is crutial to us becasue red blood cells carry oxygen around the body to be used by the mucles.
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Thousands if even 1/2 of us donate. Don't forget bone marrow donations (it doesn't hurt) and can save a life. Just recently a woman from the U.S. saved the life of a women in Canada by being a match for bone marrow.
No, organ and tissue transplants are routine throughout the world. Indeed, the first heart transplant occurred in South Africa in 1967.
In 2013 there were 1,923 lung transplants performed in the U.S.
You wouldn't be alive because in your bones, there is something called bone marrow. In the bone marrow, red blood cells are made. You need red blood cells to live. Also, you wouldn't be able to move and wouldn't have any structure to your body.
Bones are composed of collagen fibers and minerals like calcium and phosphorus, giving them strength and flexibility. They are made up of compact bone on the outside and spongy bone on the inside, with a central cavity containing bone marrow for blood cell production. Bones are connected by ligaments at joints and are constantly being remodeled by cells called osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
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