In a bone marrow transplant or stem cell transplant, healthy blood-forming stem cells replace damaged bone marrow that is unable to make enough healthy blood cells.
Bone marrow plays an important part in immunity. With damaged bone marrow, the body's immune system weakens, increasing the patient's risk of infection. When the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells, a transplant is recommended.
Bone marrow transplantation is a complicated but life-saving treatment that can help people with a variety of conditions, including blood malignancies like leukaemia and lymphoma, aplastic anaemia, immunological deficiencies, and genetic problems. The surgery replaces damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy blood-forming stem cells.
Almaty in Kazakhstan is the richest city. It has many reputed hospitals and doctors who perform bone marrow transplants with focus and dedication.