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Best Hospitals for Bone Marrow Transplant in India - Complete Cost & Medical Tourism Guide

Looking for Safe and Low Cost bone marrow transplant in India at Affordable Price? Find affordable packages, best specialists, hospitals and patient experiences for bone marrow transplant in India through lazoi.com. Get a free consultation on the bone marrow transplant and Hospital India for Affordable bone marrow transplant. Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Delhi, India is low as compared to other western countries including UK, USA, Afghanistan, Nigeria, South Africa, UAE etc. Making India a preferred destination for Bone Marrow Transplant in India. Read the complete article to get full information about bone marrow transplant procedure, cost and medical tourism in india<br>

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Best Hospitals for Bone Marrow Transplant in India - Complete Cost & Medical Tourism Guide

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  1. Bone Marrow Transplant in India A special type of treatment for those patients who are suffering from certain diseases or cancers is known as bone marrow transplant (BMT). Bone marrow transplant, also known as stem cell transplant, includes taking of cells that can be found in the stem cells (bone marrow). The aim of bone marrow transplant (BMT) is to transfer healthy bone marrow cells in a patient when their unhealthy bone marrow has been treated for destroying the abnormal cells. Following are the diseases that can be successfully treated by bone marrow transplant (BMT) that include - • • • • • • Some solid tumour cancers Leukaemia Multiple myeloma Severe aplastic anaemia Immune deficiency disorders Lymphomas A bone marrow is the soft, fatty tissue inside the bones that contain stem cells which produce RBCs, WBCs, and platelets. When the stems cells fail to produce healthy blood cells, a bone marrow transplant is recommended to replace a damaged bone marrow with the healthy one. The new stem cells help the marrow make healthy blood cells again. Click on the "Button" below, If you have any Query/Question regarding "Bone Marrow Transplant in India" Ask Your Query What are the different types of Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT)? The different types of Bone Marrow Transplant are: 1. Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant

  2. In Autologous bone marrow transplant the healthy bone marrow cells from the patient itself are collected and used for the transplant. The success rate is high in Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant as there is no risk of genetic mismatch in the bone marrow/stem cell. But not always Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant is feasible mainly due to non availability of healthy bone marrow tissues in the patient. A patient is itself a donor. In this Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant, stem cells are taken from a patient by aphaeresis or bone marrow harvest. These cells are then given back to a patient after they have been frozen. When healthy stem cells are taken from the patient's own body and replaced with diseased blood cells, the procedure is termed as autologous bone marrow transplant. 2. Allogenic bone marrow transplant In Allogenic bone marrow transplant, the bone marrow from a donor which is a close genetic match is used. Allogenic bone marrow transplant is a more difficult procedure comparatively as there is additional need for identifying a potential donor, testing for the genetic match etc. Allogenic bone marrow transplant needs a lot of tests to confirm the compatibility of the bone marrow and finding the right donor. Hence the cost is also more for Allogenic bone marrow transplant. Allogenic bone marrow transplant requires a genetic type of the donor similar to the patient. The stem cells are then taken by bone marrow harvest from a genetically-matched donor. This generally involves a sister or brother. When the donor is some other person whose tissue has the same genetic type as the patient, the bone marrow transplant is termed as allogenic bone marrow transplant. The donor is most likely to be a brother or sister of the patient. However, it is only in 35% of the cases that sibling's bone marrow is a perfect match. Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment Process

  3. For Bone Marrow Transplant journey, the transplant process is divided into seven steps that guide a patient. The steps begin with how to prepare for the journey and include what to expect along the way. 1. Preparation The starting phase of bone marrow transplant begins when the patient arrives at the treatment centre and begins the process of medical evaluation, orientation, informed consent, and other preliminary activities. • • • • Beginning Medical Evaluation Conference for Treatment Plan Central Venous Catheter Evaluation and Insertion Bone-Marrow/Stem Cells Harvest 2. Conditioning The conditioning phase of bone marrow transplant begins the actual transplant process. During this phase of bone marrow transplant, high-dose chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both are initiated. Chemotherapy and radiation therapy are given in doses that obliterate the marrow function and result in the greatest possibility of destroying the disease. Depending upon the chemotherapy agents and radiation therapy administration schedule, some conditioning therapy can be administered in the outpatient setting, thus potentially shortening the inpatient stay. 3. Transplant The transplant phase of bone marrow transplant is the infusion of donor bone marrow or stem cells. After the conditioning regimen is completed, the patient receives the infusion of bone marrow or stem cells. 4. Waiting for Engraftment This phase of bone marrow transplant includes close monitoring, supportive treatment, and management of complications while waiting for signs of engraftment (new cell growth).

  4. a) Support, Protection and Close Monitoring b) Watching and Managing Effects of Treatment 5. Engraftment and Early Recovery Approximately 10 to 28 days after bone marrow transplant, signs that the new bone marrow or stem cells are engrafting (growing and developing) can be expected. Close monitoring will continue along with supportive care. Preparation for the return of the patient to the referring physician or centre will begin. 6. Long-Term Recovery The long-term recovery phase of bone marrow transplant involves leaving the treatment centre, dealing with any ongoing clinical issues, and re-establishing life patterns. Patients need to follow up for long term complications of bone marrow transplant (BMT). Click on the "Button" below, If you have any Query/Question regarding "Bone Marrow Transplant in India" Ask Your Query Requirement of a Bone Marrow Transplant in India A bone marrow transplant is required when high doses of radiation therapy or chemotherapy treatment has damaged the bone marrow stem cells. Bone marrow transplant (BMT) may also be required when a disease has destroyed the bone marrow. A Bone marrow transplant (BMT) is used for - • Replacing of a bone marrow with a genetically healthy functioning bone marrow. This is done for preventing more damage from a genetic disease. Replacing of non - functioning and diseased bone marrow with a healthy functioning bone marrow. This is done in specific conditions like sickle cell anaemia, leukaemia and aplastic anaemia. •

  5. Replacing the bone marrow for restoring its normal functioning after being given high-doses of radiation therapy and chemotherapy for treating a disease. This procedure is known by the name of rescue for conditions like neuroblastoma and lymphoma. Regenerating a new immune system that will help to fight off other cancers that are not destroyed by the radiation therapy or chemotherapy used in the transplant, or residual or existing leukaemia. • Bone Marrow Transplant Procedure A bone marrow transplant depends on following conditions such as a patient's ability to tolerate certain medications, the type of transplant and the disease that requires a transplant. The bone marrow transplant includes the following - • The preparation of a bone marrow transplant involves high doses of radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. This is required for treating a specific disease and also to create a sufficient room in the bone marrow for the new cells to develop. Myeloablative or ablative is the name given to this therapy due to its effect on the bone marrow. Most of the blood cells in the body are produced by the bone marrow. The marrow becomes empty when the ablative or Myeloablative therapy stops the cell production. The new stem cells require an empty marrow so that they can grow and simultaneously establish themselves as new blood cell production system. The bone marrow transplant is given from the central venous catheter in the bloodstream after administering radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy. Bone Marrow Transplant is not considered as a surgical procedure. The stem cells start to grow into healthy blood cells by making their way into the bone marrow. A supportive care is offered after the bone marrow transplant for preventing complications, infections and side effects. This care involves providing a clean environment, frequent blood tests, and daily weigh-ins, strict measurement of fluid input and output, and monitoring of vital signs. • • Who can be a donor for an Allogenic Bone Marrow transplant? Matching bone marrow is done by blood tests alone. It is not necessary to test the donor's bone marrow at this stage. It is usual to start by testing the brothers and sisters, as they are likely to provide the best match parents are not usually good matches. The donor should be in good health. He or she will be given a thorough medical check up to make sure that there will be no risk to his or her own health from the procedure.

  6. Collecting bone marrow About a week or two before the bone marrow harvest is done, the patient (or the donor, for an Allogenic transplantation) may have 1 to 2 units of blood withdrawn. This will be given back during the bone marrow harvest. The harvest itself is carried out under general anaesthesia, so one will feel nothing. It involves the removal of some marrow from inside the bones at the back and front of the pelvis (the hip bones). The patient or donor will have to stay in hospital overnight to recover fully from the general anaesthesia. Usually it feels sore for a few days and mild painkillers may be required. These will be administered by the nurses or doctors. Click on the "Button" below, If you have any Query/Question regarding "Bone Marrow Transplant in India" Ask Your Query How are the stem cells collected? Stem cell harvesting is done following a course of daily injections of a growth factor. This procedure takes about 3 hours. The patient will be made to lie down on a couch and a transfusion will be put into the vein of each arm. Blood will be collected from one arm, into a machine called a centrifuge, which spins it to separate out the stem cells. These are collected, and the remaining blood is returned through the IV in the other arm. The stem cells can even be frozen. What is Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation? Many children and young adults with serious blood diseases such as leukaemia need a bone marrow transplantation to give them a chance to live. Unfortunately a marrow donor cannot always be found. Sometimes searching for a donor takes so long that the patient dies before a compatible donor is available.

  7. However, now a new source of blood forming stem cells has been found - Umbilical Cord Blood. This is the blood that is left behind in the placenta and the umbilical cord after the delivery of a baby. Cord blood is rich in stem cells and can be used instead of bone marrow for transplantation. The stem cell in the cord blood is of high quality and very potent in producing blood cells. Cord blood transplants appear to cause less serious immunological side effects. The 'matching' between donor and recipient appears to be less critical. This means that the chance of finding suitable cord blood for transplantation is much greater than that of bone marrow. Which are the best hospitals for Bone Marrow Transplant in India? Some of the best hospitals for Bone Marrow Transplant in India are: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Apollo Hospital Delhi Fortis Memorial Research Institute Gurgaon Wockhardt Hospitals Delhi Medanta - The Medicity Gurgaon Artemis Hospital Gurgaon BLK Super Specialty Hospital Delhi Kokilaben Hospital Mumbai Sri Ramachandra Medical Center, Chennai American Oncology Institute, Hyderabad Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi Dharamshila Hospital, India Aster Medcity, Kochi Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Secunderabad Global Hospital, Hyderabad Aware Global Hospital, Hyderabad Narayana Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Bangalore SevenHills Hospital, Mumbai

  8. What is the cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in India at different locations? The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Delhi is BLK Super Specialty Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Delhi at BLK Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs.15 to 30 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. BLK Super Specialty Hospital is a 650 bedded hospital with dedicated 125 critical care beds with over 150 specialists across various super specialties making it one of the renowned hospital for Bone Marrow Transplant in India. The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Noida (Uttar Pradesh) is Jaypee Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Noida at Jaypee Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15to 30 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Jaypee hospital is a very famous hospital which consists of 150 critical beds and it is one of the premier hospitals in Delhi/NCR and gaining popularity in India. The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Faridabad (Haryana) is Asian Institute of Medical Sciences. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Faridabad at Asian Institute of Medical Sciences will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Asian Institute of Medical Sciences is a 425 Bedded Hospital. It is located in Faridabad (Haryana) is one of the finest medical institutions. The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Gurgaon (Haryana) is Medanta Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Gurgaon at Medanta Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Medanta Hospital which is located in Gurgaon is a 1000 bedded multi specialty hospital. It follows medical practices and procedures which are research oriented and benchmarked against the best in India.

  9. The best hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Jaipur (Rajasthan) is SMS Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Jaipur (Rajasthan) at SMS Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. SMS Hospital is a very famous hospital in Jaipur (Rajasthan). The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Patna (Bihar) is Paras HMRI Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Patna (Bihar) at Paras HMRI Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Paras HMRI Hospital is the first corporate hospital in Patna (Bihar). The hospital has reasonable health-care facility and experts from many faculties. The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Chandigarh is PGI Chandigarh. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Chandigarh at PGI Chandigarh will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Mohali (Punjab) is Max Super Specialty Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Mohali (Punjab) at Max Super Specialty Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Max Super Specialty Hospital is a very famous hospital in Mohali (Punjab). The best Hospital available for Bone Marrow Transplant in Mumbai (Maharashtra) is Kokilaben Hospital. It provides Bone Marrow Transplant at very affordable price and cost. The estimated cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in Mumbai (Maharashtra) at Kokilaben Hospital will be an approximate cost to Rs. 15 to 25 Lakhs. The treatments provide here are very cost friendly and the hospital provides all the facilities at a cheaper price. Kokilaben Hospital is a 750 bedded multi specialty hospital and known for its comprehensive treatments for all major specialties.

  10. Medical Tourism in India Medical Tourism is a way of linking patients to high class medical, dental and cosmetic surgery facilities overseas. India is a very growing place for medical tourism, and people are coming from all over the world to visit India for their fulfillment of medical needs. Medical Tourism involves travelling out of the country to take world class medical treatment at very economical rates, as compared to countries like US, UK and Australia. As a result of which, everybody can see a gradual rise in Indian medical tourism with each passing day. Imagine you are having a typical surgical procedure performed in a high class hospital by experienced doctors at a very low price than it generally takes. That's India. From the high quality of treatment, wide range of procedures, infrastructure and well known doctors to perform any medical procedure with no waiting time, the list of advantages of traveling for medical treatment in India are many. Lazoi is an online healthcare portal where the patients can book their appointments with any of the doctors they want irrespective of their location. We are having best Hematologists in India who remains ready to work for the welfare of the patients. Domestic patients can be taken care across all over India they have the flexibility of choosing the location where they would like to have their appointment booked. The patients who come from abroad or the international patients are provided with great medical care in the metro cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and many more. Quality of care is what attracts people to India. However, the quality services provided to the patients should not be excess than the patient's affordability. If quality comes at an affordable cost, it's an unbeatable advantage. This combination of getting best quality with the advantage of low cost is very unique in India.

  11. Various JCI-accredited hospitals and medical centers that are known for offering the best and the efficient healthcare services are joined with us. International patients can get the benefit of having affordable medical treatments in India along with the use of state of the art technology, treatment at trusted hospitals and special personalized care. If you are an international patient and you had your medical treatment done in India, you will get the facility of having second opinion with the doctor in the mode as you like which will be provided by us. You can ask an online query, get tele- consultation with the doctor or you can have an online video consultation. This helps in saving the travel time of the international patients. We act as a bridge and provide various facilities to the patients as well as the doctors. This is because patients do not have the access of doctors. Lazoi is a formal and a high reputed organization which is trusted by many. Beware of misguiding agents which further can harm you and may also take huge amount of money. What is the cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in India? Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in India is very less as compared to the other countries. The cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in India will be approx Rs. 15 Lakhs to Rs. 30 Lakhs. What is the cost comparison of Bone Marrow Transplant in India to other countries? • Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in USA will be approx Rs. 65 Lakhs to Rs. 1.3 Crores. • Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in UK will be approx Rs. 65 Lakhs to Rs. 1.3 Crores.

  12. Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant in India will be approx Rs. 15 Lakhs to Rs. 30 Lakhs. Click on the "Button" below, If you have any Query/Question regarding "Bone Marrow Transplant in India"

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