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Curing Sickle Cell with Unmatched Bone Marrow

Added: May 19, 2009 | Time 01:21 | Views: 365

Dr. Shalini Shenoy, director of the bone marrow transplant program at St. Louis Children's Hospital, is leading successful research at the Washington University School of Medicine about curing sickle cell anemia with bone marrow transplantation. Reduced intensity pre-transplant conditioning has made it possible to transplant patients from unmatched bone marrow donors, widening the net of potential donors and giving more young patients a chance to receive a bone marrow transplant, and a cure for their sickle cell. http://www.stlouischildrens.org/content/medservices/SickleCellDiseasePro...

Topics: Blood Disorders, Diseases & Conditions, Pediatrics

Tags: bone marrow transplant, nonmatched donor, sickle cell, sickle cell anemia, sickle cell diesease, St. Louis Children's Hospital, unmatched donor

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