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The Adult Blood and Marrow Transplantation Program


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After the Transplant

Waiting for Engraftment


After the stem cells have been infused, it takes approximately 10 to 16 days for your new healthy marrow to begin showing evidence of growth by increasing your white blood count. This is a time when you may feel that you have gone through a rough period of receiving chemotherapy and radiation and when expectations for improvement post-transplant are high. However, the first few weeks post-transplant may be a time when some patients have fevers or side effects from the chemotherapy such as nausea, diarrhea, or a sore mouth. Some patients do not have these reactions. It is important for you to remember that everyone who undergoes stem cell transplantation is unique and reacts differently. You will be very closely monitored during the weeks following transplant. You will have many blood tests (to follow blood counts) and your nutritional status and all of your organ systems will be closely monitored. You may also need to have other types of tests, such as x-rays, in order to evaluate any problems that may arise.

Recovery as measured in white blood cell counts


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