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Stem cell transplant unit

Key services

The stem cell unit is an eight-bed purpose-built transplant facility featuring HEPA filtration and positive pressure ventilation.  This enables us to treat patients with haematological malignancies or other serious blood disorders who require special facilities because of their compromised immune systems.

 

We can provide all of the most effective modalities of treatment, including the latest developments in chemotherapy, immunotherapy and stem cell transplant procedures.  Through our close association with the Anthony Nolan Trust, we are a major stem cell collection centre for peripheral blood and bone marrow volunteer donors.  Donations are used in matched unrelated donor transplants in both the UK and overseas.

 

Our experts

There is a team of five haemato-oncologists and haematologists who also have special interests in all aspects of haematology, including anaemia, coagulation and thrombotic disorders.  All nursing staff have appropriate specialist certification in the haematology field.

 

The unit is supported by the stem cell laboratory with facilities for flow cytometry and cryopreservation.  A liquid nitrogen facility is used for the long-term storage of patients' stem cells.

 

 

 

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