The stem cell transplant is a technique that uses the separation and purification of autologous, allogeneic or xenogeneic stem cells to transplant to the body of patients, which can cure the related diseases. This type of the transplant is to cure some types of cancer, leukemia and other diseases impacting the bone marrow. In recent years, the stem cell study has been a hot topic in the biomedicine field, and it is considered as the forward position in the life-science research, standing in the direction of the life science research. The significance of the stem cell is to help reduce the pains from those diseases and prolong the patient's life.

When the patients have damaged or diseased stem cells, the healthy stem cells will be in the body by the infusion, or injection. When the bone marrow stops working, the enough healthy stem cells can't be produced. At this moment, you need to accept the stem cell transplant. It is known that multiple myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells that is transformed into a malignant cell and begins to grow uncontrollably. The division and the increase of the myeloma cells will result in the patient in a number of ways. These cells will affect the body's ability to build bone abnormally and cause bones to weaken and break down.

The patients with this disease will suffer from a condition called hypercalcemia associated with pain, nausea, vomiting, altered mental states and depression. The abnormal protein produced by myeloma cells Myeloma cells will result in the damage to the organs, especially the kidneys. If untreated, you will lose your life, to some extent. The transplant has been used widely in the clinical treatment. Comparing to the traditional treatments, the new therapies, stem cell transplantation has shown significant improvements in response rates1. Autologous transplant gives you back your normal bone marrow.

When you decide to accept the stem cell transplant, the first thing is to consider whether the hospital is the best. After all, not every hospital can perform transplants. It is necessary to ensure whether the hospital which offers an experienced team of specialists working closely with nurses, oncology pharmacists and a team of transplant co-coordinators to provide multidisciplinary care to all patients. A successful transplant attribute to these factors, including the depth of experience, positive outcome and innovative research an experienced team of specialists working closely with nurses, oncology pharmacists and a multidisciplinary team. Therefore, before you choose the hospital, you should take these factors into account.

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