Baylor Health Care System
Baylor's Blood and Marrow Program

Blood and Marrow Transplant Diagnoses Treated

Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas features expertise in the following transplant types which utilize stem cells from blood and marrow.

Treatable Stages of Diagnosis
 
 
Allogeneic-Related

Allogeneic-Unrelated

Autologous Blood or Marrow Stem Cells
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
CRI (High-Risk), CR2, CR3, Relapse
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia
CR1 (High-Risk), CR2, CR3, Relapse
Aplastic Anemia
Moderate to Severe
 
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
Chronic or Accelerated Phase
Pre-Leukemia Syndromes
(High-Risk)
Hodgkin's Disease
State III-IV, Relapsed, Refractory
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Nodular
First or Later Response
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Diffuce
CR-1 High-Risk or First Response
Multiple Myeloma
Stage II-III, Plateau Phase
Germ Cell-Testicular Cancer
Relapse or Refractory
 
 


Definition of Terms in Chart:
Autologous Transplant: Donor is patient
Allogeneic-Related Transplant: Donor is related, usually a sibling or parent
Allogeneic-Unrelated Transplant: Donor is located using worldwide computer registries