stem cell transplant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstem,cellandtransplant
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stem
noun[C]
uk/stem/us/stem/
a central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow, or which forms ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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transplant
noun
uk/trænˈsplɑːnt/us/trænˈsplænt/
a medical operation in which a new organ is put into ...
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A challenge in responding to such requests is in determining the comparative benefits and risks of different stemcelltransplantmethods.
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Participants varied in their experiences of the stemcelltransplant.
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Treatment always began with a series of chemotherapy regimens followed by a peripheral stemcelltransplant.
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Treatment, by drugs or stemcelltransplant, has a 5-year survival of about 70%, with younger age associated with higher survival.
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The cancer went into remission after chemotherapy, but reappeared in early 2008, necessitating a stemcelltransplant, radiation and more chemotherapy.
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Examples of active immunotherapy include cancer vaccines, adoptive cell transfer, and immunotransplant, which combines vaccination and autologous stemcelltransplant.
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Chemotherapy drugs are also used in conditioning regimens prior to bone marow transplant (hematopoietic stemcelltransplant).
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Survival rates for stemcelltransplantvary depending on age and availability of a well-matched donor.
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The latter condition mainly occurs in hematopoietic stemcelltransplantrecipients.
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Bone marrow/stemcelltransplantis the only remedy for this genetic disease.
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In late 2005, he was the recipient of an experimental partial matching stemcelltransplant.
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For the childhood cerebral form, stemcelltransplantand gene therapy are options if the disease is detected early in the clinical course.
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He underwent pill-based and liquid chemotherapy and reached a recovery point at which he could undergo and autologous stemcelltransplant.
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Alter, a cancer survivor, has written about his own bout with lymphoma and experience with an autologous adult stemcelltransplant.
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