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What precautions should I take when using bone marrow transplantation?

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What precautions should I take when using bone marrow transplantation?

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Bone marrow transplants are not for everyone. Transplants are accompanied by a risk of infection, transplant rejection by the recipient’s immune system, and other complications. The procedure has a lower success rate the greater the recipient’s age. Complications are exacerbated for people whose health is already seriously impaired as in late-stage cancers. Therefore, a person’s age or state of health may prohibit use of a bone marrow transplant. The typical cut-off age for a transplant ranges from 40 to 55 years; however, a person’s general health is usually the more important factor. Even in the absence of complications, the transplant and associated treatments are hard on the recipient. Bone marrow transplants are debilitating. A person’s ability to withstand the rigors of the transplant is a key consideration in deciding to use this treatment. Source: The Gale Group. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.

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