
Bone Marrow Transplants Save Lives
Submitted by Joe Legge on October 26, 2009 - 11:25am. News | HealthComments Below: 2
Hand made soaps. Amy Brooks first made them to battle the effects of chemotherapy and radiation. "Your skin really takes a beating."
The treatment was harsh, but it did seem to deliver the knockout blow to her leukemia. Then about a year later doctors told amy the cancer came back. "I'm like, oh my goodness, can I die? And they're like, absolutely. I was somewhere in that 15% chance survival range."
Amy needed a bone marrow transplant.
"The term bone marrow transplant always brings up the image of someone going into an o.r. And having bone marrow put in. But it's not that. It's actually more like a blood transfusion," says Dr. Dennis Gastineau.
Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside some bones. It's job is to produce blood cells. To prepare for the transplant, patients have chemotherapy to kill the leukemia and malfunctioning marrow. Then transplanted blood stem cells are put into the blood stream. Ideally the transplanted cells begin producing new, healthy cells.
The cells used for transplantation come from one of three sources: healthy people can donate marrow from their hip bone which requires a surgical procedure - or they can donate blood stem cells. Last, if patients can't find a matching donor, they can be transplanted with stem cells from their own blood. It works if they're healhty enough to go through the collection process before their marrow is wiped out from chemotherapy.
This is what Amy did. In a process called aphersis, a machine removes only stem cells from the blood. What remains goes back in the donor's arm. Amy's transplanted stem cells worked.
Now, eleven years after her bone marrow transplant, Amy's not focused on leukemia, she's focused on her customers.
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