What happens after bone marrow or stem cells have been transplanted to the patient?
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It may take longer for the bone marrow to recover after an allogeneic transplant than after an autologous transplant, and the hospital stay is often longer. This is because the allogeneic transplant is a more intensive procedure, and it uses stem cells from a donor instead of your own stem cells.
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After your bone marrow transplant
When the new stem cells enter your body, they travel through your blood to your bone marrow. In time, they multiply and begin to make new, healthy blood cells. This is called engraftment.
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