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Bone-marrow transplant (BMT) in Iran

How much does Bone Marrow Transplant Cost in Iran?

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The cost of a Bone Marrow transplant in Iran  (in 2021) is around $27,000, compared to its US cost of $400,000, so if you decide to have a Bone Marrow transplant in Iran, reading this article can improve your knowledge about Bone Marrow transplant procedure in Iran.

Bone marrow transplantation (BMT) is a special treatment for patients with certain cancers or other diseases. Bone marrow transplantation involves taking cells that are commonly found in the bone marrow (stem cells), filtering those cells and returning them to the donor (patient) or someone else.

The blood cells that make up other blood cells are called stem cells. The earliest stem cells are called pluripotent stem cells

Why is a bone marrow transplant necessary?

The purpose of bone marrow transplantation is to treat many diseases and cancers. Bone marrow transplants may be needed when the doses of chemotherapy or radiation needed to treat cancer are so high that the bone marrow stem cells are permanently damaged or destroyed by the treatment. If the bone marrow has been destroyed by disease, a bone marrow transplant may be needed.

Bone marrow transplants can cure some diseases and improve others. Bone marrow transplant goals depend on your individual condition, but usually include controlling or treating the disease, extending your life, and improving your quality of life. Some people have bone marrow transplants with few complications and complications. Others experience many challenging problems, both short-term and long-term. The severity of side effects and the success of the transplant vary from person to person, and it is sometimes difficult to predict before the transplant.

It can be frustrating if significant challenges arise during the transplant process. However, it is sometimes helpful to note that there are many survivors who also experienced very difficult days during the transplant process, but ultimately had successful transplants and returned to normal activities with a good quality of life.

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