Stem Cell Transplant
My sister has High Risk MDS, we found this out in June. She is starting on two medications and finally a Stem Cell Transplant in January of '09. Do people die from this procedure? Is there a percentage per Transplant? I am so worried about my little sister (47). Please email me back at alicat0226@hotmail.com
Alison |
SCT
Hi Alison,
Your sister is still young and that makes her prognosis better than most patients mentioned in this abstract: http://tinyurl.com/6jwx26 I have red many reports from patients that have good results after SCT in this forum :). You can search for them at the search function. Kind regards Birgitta-A 69 yo, dx MDS Interm-1 May 2006, transfusion dependent, Desferal 4 days with transfusions for iron overload, Neupogen 2 injections/week for low white blood cells, asymptomatic |
Alison,
Stem cell transplants are indeed dangerous, but so is High Risk MDS. The question is which treatment is best for your sister. That's no doubt what your family has been discussing with her doctors. It's hard to get meaningful statistics on short-term and long-term transplant survival that would apply to one patient, for three reasons:
If your sister's doctors are confident that the transplant in January is the best choice, that should give you confidence too. Who will the stem cell donor be? |
SCT donor is my Brother
Her brother will be the donor.
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