Bone Marrow Transplant in India
Bone marrow transplant is a procedure to replace damaged bone marrow cells with healthier cells from own body or from a donor
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Key Factors to Know
What Affects the Cost?
Understanding what goes into the price helps you plan better.
- Hospital Type & Location: Premium JCI-accredited private hospitals charge more but offer international-standard care, advanced infrastructure, and specialized transplant units.
- Doctor’s Expertise: The number of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) procedures performed, expertise in donor selection and HLA matching, and specialist experience influence overall cost. Transplant type is a key factor—Autologous (using patient’s own cells) is the least expensive, while Allogeneic transplants increase in cost in this order: matched sibling, matched unrelated donor (from registry), and haploidentical (half-matched family donor). Additional chemotherapy to eliminate donor alloreactive T cells also adds to the cost.
- Pre & Post-operative Care: Includes pre-operative evaluation such as disease assessment, organ function tests, donor HLA matching, and conditioning therapy before transplant.
- Post-operative Care: Involves strict infection control, isolation, regular blood monitoring, and management of complications like graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Long-term immunosuppressant medications and follow-ups further increase the overall cost.
- Travel & Accommodation: Additional expenses include flights, local accommodation during recovery, medical visa fees, and costs for attendants or caregivers.
What Affects the Success Rate?
Key factors that influence outcomes for Bone Marrow Transplant.
- Doctor’s Experience: A higher number of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) procedures performed, along with strong expertise in donor selection and accurate HLA matching, is critical for successful outcomes.
- Hospital Accreditation: Choosing JCI or NABH-accredited hospitals ensures adherence to strict safety protocols, quality standards, and advanced transplant care facilities.
- Disease & Patient Factors: The type of disease (such as leukemia or aplastic anemia), stage and severity at the time of transplant, donor match quality, as well as the patient’s age and overall health, significantly impact success rates.
- Rehabilitation: Post-transplant recovery includes infection prevention, immune system recovery, proper nutrition support, lifelong medications, regular follow-ups, and physical rehabilitation such as walking and stretching.
- Pre-BMT Planning: Comprehensive planning involves detailed disease evaluation, donor search and matching, fitness assessment, infection screening, and preventive measures to ensure better transplant outcomes.
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View all →Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the difference is the source of stem cells. Stem cell transplant is when the stem cells are collected from the bloodstream of the donor. If the stem cells are collected from the bone marrow, it is a bone marrow transplant
The two main types of bone marrow transplants are
- Autologous bone marrow transplant where the bone marrow will be taken from your own body to replace the damaged cells
- Allogeneic bone marrow transplant where the bone marrow will be from a healthy donor who may or may not be related to you
The main risk is due to anaesthesia during the procedure. Anaesthesia is generally safe, but some people can have an issue with it. Some of the side effects after the procedure for the donor include
- Sore throat
- Vomiting
- Bruising at the site of incision
- Trouble walking for a few days
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