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  1. Stem Cell Transplantation. The ability to transplant stem cells allows physicians to use higher doses of chemotherapy to treat the cancer than the body would normally tolerate, increasing the probability of killing cancer cells.

  2. Stem cell transplants are sometimes used to treat people with lymphoma that is in remission or that has relapsed during or after treatment. On this page. [ show] What is a stem cell transplant?

  3. With stem cell transplantation, damaged bone marrow cells are replaced with healthy stem cells after you receive high-dose chemotherapy. This process preserves blood cell production while allowing doctors to treat the disease in the most effective way possible.

  4. Stem Cell Transplant for Lymphoma. Patients with lymphoma sometimes benefit from receiving a stem cell transplant, or bone marrow transplant. This procedure replenishes the blood stem cells in the bone marrow so they can go on to produce healthy new blood cells.

  5. Chapter 1: The Basics of Stem Cell Transplantation in Lymphoma. . 4. Chapter 2: Treatment Options in Stem Cell Transplantation. . . . . . . 9. Part 2 — The Procedure of Stem Cell . Transplantation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. Chapter 3: The Stem Cell Transplantation Process.

  6. Learn how high doses of chemo are used with a stem cell transplant to treat Hodgkin Lymphoma. The two main types of transplant are autologous and allogenic.

  7. Stem Cell Transplantation as a Treatment for Lymphoma. A stem cell is an immature cell in the bone marrow that can develop into mature blood cells. These cells maintain a person’s blood cells, replacing older or damaged cells with newer ones. High-dose chemotherapy treatment can cause significant damage to stem cells.

  8. Stem cell transplants: Hematopoietic stem cells are specialized blood-forming cells found in both the bloodstream and the center of most bones (bone marrow). During a stem cell transplant for lymphoma, these healthy stem cells are collected from either a matched donor or the patient before treatment.

  9. A stem cell transplant can help your body produce enough white blood cells, which fight infection; red blood cells, which bring oxygen to tissue; and platelets, which help blood clot. In an autologous stem cell transplant, NYU Langone doctors collect stem cells from your own blood.

  10. 4 days ago · Hermine, O. et al. High-dose cytarabine and autologous stem-cell transplantation in mantle cell lymphoma: Long-term follow-up of the randomized mantle cell lymphoma younger trial of the European ...

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