";s:4:"text";s:3605:"Then, the donor's cells are infused into your body. It can be used to treat conditions affecting the blood cells, such as leukaemia and lymphoma. A cure may be possible for some cancers, such as some types of leukemia and lymphoma, but for others, remission is the best result. Youâll get your new stem cells through a thin tube that goes into a vein in your chest, called a central line. You will also meet with a social worker, along with your caregiver(s), to discuss emotional and practical aspects of the transplant, such as how long you will stay in the hospital and who will care for you once you are home. They then find their way to the bone and start to grow and produce more cells, a process known as The catheter, often called a central line, usually remains in place for the duration of your treatment. The evaluation may take several days or more.In addition, a surgeon or radiologist will implant a long thin tube (intravenous catheter) into a large vein in your chest or neck. You will receive high-dose chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy to destroy any cancerous cells throughout the body and make room for the new cells. These are pluripotential, meaning that they are the precursor cells that can evolve into the different types of blood cells, such as This preservative will cause your room to have an odor for a day or two. Its job is to produce blood cells.
Your dietitian can also give you food suggestions to control side effects of chemotherapy and radiation, such as nausea.Some of your dietitian's recommendations may include:After your bone marrow transplant, regular physical activity helps you control your weight, strengthen your bones, increase your endurance, strengthen your muscles and keep your heart healthy.