Bone Marrow Transplant
A bone marrow transplant involves replacing damaged or destroyed bone marrow with stem cells in order to regrow healthy bone marrow. Chemotherapy, radiation or both may be given before a transplant to kill any cancer cells or damaged cells in order to help the healthy cells grow. Stem cells are delivered to your body via your bloodstream through a central venous catheter, allowing the cells to travel into the bone marrow. Your doctor may request a bone marrow transplant if you’ve had cancer, chemotherapy that destroyed your bone marrow, or certain diseases that affect your bone marrow growth. This procedure is usually performed in a specialized hospital or medical center and may require you to stay in the transplant center to avoid getting an infection.
-
Susan Kelly, MD
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Pediatrics
-
Deanna Todorovic, NP, S
Pediatric Medicine, Pediatrics
-
Tori Smith, APRN
Family Medicine, Hematology and Oncology, Oncology
-
AdventHealth Lake Mary Health Park
Offers Video Visits
15 providers at this location
Also offers Digestive Care, Ear, Nose and Throat Care, Heart and Vascular Care, Imaging Services and 4 other services
-
Andrea Katz, MD
Hematology and Oncology
Please call the office to schedule an appointment with this provider.Call The Office