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Title: Bone Marrow Transplants


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Bone Marrow Transplants
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Facts about BMTs
  • New procedure first done in 1968
  • Treats leukemia, aplastic anemia, lymphomas,
    multiple myeloma, immune deficiency disorders,
    and some solid tumors
  • Over 10,000 people a year have BMTs
  • Suitable donors are never found for around 70 of
    those needing the treatment

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What is Bone Marrow
  • Bone marrow is the spongy tissue found within
    bones
  • The breast, skull, hips, ribs, and spine contain
    stem cells that produce the bodys blood cells
  • Blood cells fight infection, carry oxygen,
    remove waste from our tissues

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Stem Cell Maturation
  • Normally interleukins and colony stimulating
    factors regulate number of stem cells and blood
    cells
  • Failure of any regulatory mechanism can lead to
    immature cell proliferation

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Why BMTs
  • These diseases cause the malfunction of the stem
    cells cause them to produce abnormal blood
    cells
  • Abnormal cells must be killed with chemotherapy
    or radiation which carries risk of damaging
    normal bone marrow
  • A BMT is then needed to replace damaged cells

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More BMT Info
  • New bone marrow should migrate to bones, settle
    in, and begin producing healthy cells
  • Donor match must be as genetically similar as
    possible
  • Graft versus host disease (GVHD)
  • Graft rejection
  • Allogeneic, syngeneic or autologous

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Bone Marrow Harvest
  • General anesthesia
  • Little risk and discomfort
  • Illiac crest
  • 2 quarts (2)
  • Allogeneic donors require T-cell removal

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Marrow Donors
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Marrow Donors cont.
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PSCHs
  • 1/100,000 cell in bone marrow is a stem cell
  • 1/100 amount of stem cells found in blood than in
    bone marrow
  • Collection method analogous to platelet donation
  • Used to augment normal collection or primary if
    bone marrow too contaminated

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Allogeneic Transplants
  • HLA system
  • 30 chance for siblings
  • 1/1000 to 1/several million in general pop.
  • 3 genetic loci A, B, and DR
  • 24 possible antigens at HLA-A, 52 B, 20 DR
  • 2 antigens at each site 600 million combinations

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Autologous Transplants
  • Most common form
  • Mainly for diseases not originating in marrow
  • Risk for GVHD gone
  • Large doses of immunosuppressants not needed

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Purging Bone Marrow
  • Two different ways to do this
  • Chemicals that are more toxic to cancerous cells
    are introduced
  • Monoclonal antibodies that recognize malignant
    cells are introduced
  • These are then recognized by complement
  • Microspheres and electromagnets

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Prep. for Transplant
  • Several days of aggressive chemo/rad
  • Catheter inserted into vein just above heart
  • Allows the 100s of blood tests and drugs to be
    done
  • Chemo/rad much stronger than normal

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Actual Transplant
  • Intravenously
  • In patients room

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Physical Stress
  • Severe flu-like symptoms
  • Extreme weakness
  • Nausea
  • Mouth sores
  • Opportunistic infections

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Emotional Stress
  • News of life-threatening illness
  • Severe Isolation
  • Helplessness
  • Dependence on strangers
  • Constant medical jargon
  • 2 months in hospital / year recovery at home
  • Outpatient visits 3 times a week

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Disease Statistics
  • Hodgkins - 5-10 to 25 to 50 long term
  • IV Breast Cancer - 50 remissions of 3 years
  • Neuroblastoma - 40-50 remissions of 2 years
  • AMI - 50 remission long term
  • ALL - 0-5 to 30-40 long term
  • CML - 50-80 long term if done early. 10-30
    long term if detected later
  • Aplastic Anemia - 50-70 long term

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Chance for Success
  • Increased chance for long term survival
  • Depending on form of cancer, stage of illness,
    age, prior health, etc.
  • 10-50 (or more) chance of long term survival
  • No sure things BMT adds time to your life
    amount of time unclear
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