Bone Marrow Transplants Boost Survival Rates for Some Blood Cancer Patients, But Side Effects Remain
PHILADELPHIA (February 19, 2016) – Bone marrow transplantation has boosted survival rates from nearly zero to more than 85 percent for some blood cancers. In spite of this progress, it can produce serious side effects such as graft-versus-host disease. The clinical prognosis varies widely across individuals.