The survival rate for bone marrow transplants in children has significantly improved over the years. Here's a breakdown of what you can expect:
Children generally have a higher chance of survival after a bone marrow transplant compared to adults. For certain conditions, particularly cancers like leukemia, a bone marrow transplant can lead to long-term remission or even a cure. Bone marrow transplants often offer significantly better survival outcomes compared to traditional treatments, especially for certain types of leukemia.
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The exact survival rate depends on several factors: Children with non-malignant conditions (like aplastic anemia) often have higher survival rates (70-90%) compared to those with cancers (like leukemia). Children who receive a transplant when their disease is in early stages or remission have much better outcomes than those with advanced or relapsed disease.
Transplants from a closely matched sibling tend to have the highest success rates. Transplants from an unrelated donor have a slightly lower success rate. Using the child's own cells (after treatment) may be an option in some cases.The child's general health and any pre-existing medical conditions can influence the outcome.
Every child's situation is unique, and their doctor can provide a more personalized estimate. Even if the transplant is successful, there can be potential long-term side effects or complications. Children will need close medical follow-up after a bone marrow transplant to monitor their progress and address any potential issues.
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