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Prognosis
As with any procedure, the prognosis and long-term survival of blood and marrow transplantation can vary greatly from child to child. Prognosis depends on a number of factors which include:
- Type of marrow transplant
- Type and extent of the disease being treated
- Age and overall health of the child and his or her tolerance of specific medications, procedures or therapies
- Severity of complications
Your child's transplant physician will provide you with specific details about your child's expected outcome from the procedure.
Last Update
September 17, 2012
September 17, 2012
