What is the success rate of bone marrow transplantation
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Bone marrow transplantation in clinical medicine for the treatment of leukemia has become the hope of many patients, we all hope to find their own bone marrow for transplantation, but after bone marrow transplantation is likely to appear immune rejection, let's talk about the success rate of bone marrow transplantation.
What is the success rate of bone marrow transplantation
First, the success rate of bone marrow transplantation is tested by many factors and time. Only when we successfully pass the five hurdles in turn, and have a genetic examination six months later, we can find the gene expression of the donor in the patient's body, and the bone marrow, hemogram and important organ examination are normal without obvious symptoms, can we really succeed. It is common that some patients relapse one month, three months, six months or even one year after transplantation.
Second, it is closely related to the patient's disease type, organ function, autoimmune response, complications during transplantation, the matching rate of gene loci between donor and patient, and the comprehensive level of transplantation hospital. At present, the true success rate of bone marrow transplantation is about 50% reported by the news media, but about 33% recognized by the medical community. That is, 1 / 3, 1 / 3, 1 / 3 viewpoint: 1 / 3 patients failed in transplantation; 1 / 3 patients relapsed within half a year after transplantation; 1 / 3 patients were successful in transplantation.
Third: only if we successfully pass the above five hurdles in turn, and do gene examination half a year later, we can find the gene expression of the donor in the patient's body, and the bone marrow, hemogram and important organ examination are normal, without obvious symptoms, can we really succeed. It is common that some patients relapse one month, three months, six months or even one year after transplantation.
matters needing attention
In fact, the process of bone marrow transplantation is very troublesome. After all, it is necessary to choose the right bone marrow that can match the patient successfully. We can't guarantee that life will continue after transplantation. After all, there may be a lot of late reactions. Different people's constitutions may also have a certain impact on the results of transplantation.