'Low-Intensity' Blood Stem Cell Transplants for Sickle Cell Appear Safe for Lung
August 29, 2024
August 29, 2024
BETHESDA, Maryland, Aug. 29 (TNSres) -- The National Institutes of Health's National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute issued the following news:
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NIH study finds lung function remained stable or improved in adults after transplant
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So-called low-intensity blood stem cell transplants, which use milder conditioning agents than standard stem cell transplants, do not appear to damage the lungs and may help improve lung function in some pat . . .
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NIH study finds lung function remained stable or improved in adults after transplant
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So-called low-intensity blood stem cell transplants, which use milder conditioning agents than standard stem cell transplants, do not appear to damage the lungs and may help improve lung function in some pat . . .