Before a stem cell/bone marrow transplant, there are several things you should know regarding each stage of the process. Learn more about what to expect:
There are several things you must and may have to do before receiving a stem cell/bone marrow transplant, including:
For an autologous transplant: You will undergo the procedure after about a week of rest following the collection of your stem cells.
For an allogeneic transplant: You will undergo a pre-transplant preparative regiment while your matched donor has his or her stem cells collected. Your transplant will occur shortly afterward, often on the same day.
After your stem cell/bone marrow transplant: New blood cells should begin growing in your body. This process, called engraftment, generally takes two to four weeks, and you will be hospitalized throughout it so that experts can monitor your progress and watch for signs of infection.
After engraftment: When your body has grown enough new blood cells and you’re able to take oral medications, you’ll likely be able to leave the hospital and receive your care as an outpatient. During this stage, you'll need to:
For more information, see our patient resources or our patient and family handbook [PDF].
We are dedicated to making treatment as easy as possible for you. If you need help finding hotel accommodations or transportation, call 847-723-2210. For more information about hospital amenities, visit our online guide for patients and visitors.
Need long-term accommodations? Consider Carol Street Apartments. To learn more, call the stem cell/bone marrow transplant office at 847-723-8502 or Celia Carbone at 847-723-5475.
Initial consultation: Meet with our specialists to discuss a personalized plan for your specific condition.
Second opinion: Our specialists can confirm your diagnosis and review your treatment plan to ensure it meets your needs and goals.
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