Guide To The Causes And Treatment Of Sideroblastic Anemia

Bone Marrow Transplant

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A bone marrow transplant may be used in some severe cases of sideroblastic anemia as a last resort treatment. Because the origination of the issue that causes sideroblastic anemia occurs in the blood cell-producing bone marrow, transplantation of healthy bone marrow can replace the affected individual's diseased malfunctioning bone marrow. This option is utilized more often in younger individuals affected by severe sideroblastic anemia because they are still undergoing critical growth and development processes. A bone marrow transplant of stem cells remains the only curative treatment available for sideroblastic anemia patients. Even though a bone marrow transplant offers a possible cure, the risks and complications of the intensive procedure must be weighed and considered carefully. It may also be challenging to find a matching donor for such type of transplant as the donation process is intensive, and numerous blood factors have to be similar between the donor and the receiving patient.

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