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Introduction to Bone Marrow Transplant in Bangladesh

Bone marrow transplantation is a very complex medical procedure where damaged or diseased bone marrow has to be replaced by healthy stem cells. It forms the very core of treatment for millions of patients who are suffering from various diseases like leukaemia, lymphoma, serious anaemia, and other blood disorders. Progress in terms of availability and quality concerning bone marrow transplant services in Bangladesh has been observed during the past years, but still, this procedure remains highly specialized and is only offered at some of the most advanced medical centres.

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Top Bone Marrow Transplant Doctors in Bangladesh

Dr. Mafruha Akter

Dr. Abu Jafar Mohammed Saleh

Prof. Dr. M. A. Khan

Top Bone Marrow Transplant Hospitals in Bangladesh

Bone marrow transplant in Bangladesh is currently being performed at:

Evercare Hospital in Dhaka and Chittagong

Asghar Ali Hospital

Combined Military Hospital.

What conditions can a bone marrow transplant treat

Immune deficiency/Severely Combined Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Congenital neutropenia

Aplastic anemia

Thalassemia

Inborn errors of metabolism

Leukaemia

Multiple myeloma

Lymphoma

Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Sickle Cell Disease

Different Types of Bone Marrow Transplant

  1. Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant:

Auto means self. In this type of BMT, stem cells are used from your own body. Before starting cancer treatment, doctors remove stem cells from your blood or bone marrow.

  1. Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant:

Allo means “other.” Stem cells are collected from healthy donors. Brothers, sisters, Parents, children, and other relatives can be a good match. Special tests are performed to determine a good match.

Allogenic BMT is of 3 types:

Complete Matched Sibling Donor BMT: The donor is likely to be the brother or sister of the patient.

Haplo-identical BMT: Parents are donors.

Unrelated Donor BMT: The donor is unrelated to the patient.

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FAQs Related to Bone Marrow Transplant

How long can you live without a bone marrow transplant?

Start the treatment as soon as the diagnosis is made. You can take a second opinion and ensure the best treatment planning. Do not delay the treatment.


What are the criteria to qualify for a bone marrow transplant?

The doctor thoroughly performs physical examinations and other pre-transplant procedures to ensure that the patient is fit for BMT.


Does a person have high infection rates and lead a very restricted life after a bone marrow transplant?

It takes time to recover. Doctors closely monitor a patient's health after a bone marrow transplant for an increase in blood cell count and discomfort. you might experience. It may take time to resume your normal daily activities. As you recover, you can slowly increase your physical activity.


What lifestyle changes are associated with bone marrow transplants?

Get regular check-ups, maintain a healthy weight, and consult a dietician to make ideal food choices.


How safe is it for women to become pregnant after a bone marrow transplant?

You should consult your doctor for a second opinion based on medical conditions and reports.


Who can be a donor in a bone marrow transplant?

A donor could be your relative, friend, parents, or some unrelated to you like from bone marrow registries.


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