Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant Cost In South Korea

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Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant is a surgical procedure in which healthy blood cells from a donor are transferred into the recipient to replace the damaged bone marrow.

Allogenic bone marrow transplant involves replacing the damaged bone marrow with a healthy donor after high-intensity chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

The donor could be either related or unrelated.

Frequently asked questions related to expenses that most patients have when planing for Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant.

What is the cost of Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant treatment?

Before an allogeneic bone marrow transplant operation, a pre-transplant evaluation is done which includes several tests such as a chest X-ray. Blood tests, heart tests PET scan, and a bone marrow biopsy. 

Is the pharmacy and medicine cost included in the package?

When the patient is hospitalized for the treatment, the pharmacy and medicine costs are included in the package. If the patient takes medicines outside the hospital, it is not covered in the package and the patient has to pay for them separately.

How long the patient has to stay in the hospital after the BMT treatment?

Every patient’s situation is different but usually, the patient has to spend 30-60 days in the hospital. The aim of BMT is to enter the bone marrow and start making new cells which usually takes time. The patient has to visit the transplant center daily for several weeks. All the cells in the mouth, intestine, hair, stomach, and muscles will regrow. 

Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant - Frequently Asked Questions

List of Centers for Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant in South Korea

Popular Cities in South Korea for Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant are:

Leading Hospitals for Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant in South Korea

Doctors for Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant in South Korea

A well-experienced bone marrow transplant surgeon must be consulted for an Allogenic bone marrow transplant.

Listing popular specialists:

Prof. Chung Joo Seop

Prof. Chung Joo Seop

Professor, 15 years of experience

Pusan National University HospitalLocation

Leukemia, Lymphoma, Immunotherapy

Dr. Jee-Hyun Kim

Dr. Jee-Hyun Kim

Consultant, 25 years of experience

Seoul National University – Bundang HospitalLocation

Breast cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems Immunodeficiency work up

Dr. Keun-Wook Lee

Dr. Keun-Wook Lee

Consultant, 15 years of experience

Seoul National University – Bundang HospitalLocation

Bone Marrow Transplant Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia - ALL in Adults Breast Biopsy Hairy Cell Leukemia - HCL Metastatic Tumors Treatment Adrenal Cancer Treatment Anal Cancer Treatment Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Bladder Cancer Treatment Breast Cancer-Surgical

Dr. Ji-Won Kim

Dr. Ji-Won Kim

Consultant, 15 years of experience

Seoul National University – Bundang HospitalLocation

Stomach cancer Pancreatic cancer Biliary tract cancer Chemotherapy Leukemia Treatment Fallopian Tube Cancer Ovarian Germ Cell Tumor Ovarian Primary Peritoneal Cancer Medullary Carcinoma Papillary Thyroid Cancer Treatment Ovarian Sex Cord Stromal Tumor Invasive Lobular Carcinoma

Dr. Se-Hyun Kim

Dr. Se-Hyun Kim

Consultant, 16 years of experience

Seoul National University – Bundang HospitalLocation

Carcinoma of Unknown Primary (CUP) Treatment Castleman Disease Treatment Cervical Cancer Treatment Endometrial Cancer Treatment Esophagus Cancer Treatment Ewing Family of Tumors Treatment Eye Cancer Treatment Gallbladder Cancer Treatment Gestational Trophoblastic Disease (GTD) Treatment Hodgkin Disease Treatment Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancer Treatment Leukemia - Acute Myeloid AML Chronic Myeloid Leukemia- CML

Dr. Yu Jung Kim

Dr. Yu Jung Kim

Consultant, 14 years of experience

Seoul National University – Bundang HospitalLocation

Chemotherapy Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia - ALL in Adults Breast Biopsy Hairy Cell Leukemia - HCL Metastatic Tumors Treatment Adrenal Cancer Treatment Anal Cancer Treatment Bile Duct Cancer Treatment Bladder Cancer Treatment Breast Cancer-Surgical

Dr. Shin Sang-Won

Dr. Shin Sang-Won

Consultant, 36 years of experience

Korea University – Anam HospitalLocation

Breast cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems Immunodeficiency work up

Dr. Park Kyong-Hwa

Dr. Park Kyong-Hwa

Associate Professor, 22 years of experience

Korea University – Anam HospitalLocation

Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems Immunodeficiency work up

Dr. Lee Soo-Hyeon

Dr. Lee Soo-Hyeon

Associate Professor, 26 years of experience

Korea University – Anam HospitalLocation

Aplastic Anemia Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) Treatment - Preleukemia Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplant Thalassemia Treatment Bone Marrow Transplant Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Sickle Cell Anemia

Dr. Jong-Wook Lee

Dr. Jong-Wook Lee

Professor, 33 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Breast cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems

Dr. Dong-Wook Kim

Dr. Dong-Wook Kim

Professor, 28 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Hematologic malignancy Refractory hematologic disorder Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Dr. Seok Goo Cho

Dr. Seok Goo Cho

Professor, 32 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Malignant Lymphoma Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems Immunodeficiency work up

Dr. Chang-Ki Min

Dr. Chang-Ki Min

Professor, 31 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Plasma cell disorders Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma

Dr. Hee-Je Kim

Dr. Hee-Je Kim

Professor, 26 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (Haploidentical) Breast cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems

Dr. Seok Lee

Dr. Seok Lee

Professor, 30 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Mixed Phenotype Acute Leukemia Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Bone marrow failure syndrome Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems

Dr. Ki Seong Eom

Dr. Ki Seong Eom

Professor, 30 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Malignant lymphoma Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Hematologic malignancy Refractory hematologic disorder

Dr. Yoo-Jin Kim

Dr. Yoo-Jin Kim

Professor, 28 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Malignant Lymphoma Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems Immunodeficiency work up

Dr. Cho Byoung Sik

Dr. Cho Byoung Sik

Professor, 22 years of experience

The Catholic University Of Korea – Seoul St. Mary’s HospitalLocation

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Hematologic malignancy Refractory hematologic disorder Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Dr. Kyunghee Lee

Dr. Kyunghee Lee

Professor, 35 years of experience

Yeungnam University Medical CenterLocation

Myeloproliferative neoplasms Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation Autologous transplant for multiple myeloma Hemoglobinopathies for thalassemias and sickle cell disease Management of clots and Bleeding problems

Dr. Minkyung Kim

Dr. Minkyung Kim

Professor, 20 years of experience

Yeungnam University Medical CenterLocation

lymphoma multiple myeloma and other blood diseases hematopoietic stem cell transplantation head and neck cancer

Success Rate

The overall success rate following an Allogenic bone marrow transplant is around 65%.

It takes around six weeks for complete healing after an Allogenic bone marrow transplant.

The recovery may also vary depending on the individual's general health, age, and blood count type.

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Frequently Asked Questions Related to Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplant

Before the Procedure (17 Questions):

In an allogenic transplant, stem cells are collected from a matching donor and transplanted into the patient to suppress the disease and restore the patient's immune system. An allogeneic stem cell transplant is different from an autologous stem cell transplant, which uses stem cells from the patient's own body.

An autologous stem cell transplant uses the patient's own stem cells, harvested, frozen and then infused back into the body after chemotherapy or radiation therapy. An allogenic stem cell transplant uses stem cells collected from a donor including a sibling with perfectly matched stem cells.

It takes about 24 hours for your stem cells to reach the bone marrow. Then they start to grow, multiply, and help the marrow make healthy blood cells again.

Allogeneic stem cell transplantation involves transferring the stem cells from a healthy person (the donor) to the patient's body after high intensity chemotherapy or radiation.

In most cases, the donor is given medicine so the bone marrow comes to the blood flow. One unit of the blood is retrieved from the donor. The bone marrow is then taken out of the blood of the donor. So essentially, for donor the procedure nothing more than donating one unit of the blood.

If the patient has siblings, there are 30% chances that the sibling is fully matched HLA. However,in the absence of siblings OR unmatched siblings, the doctor will search for the matching HLA in the worldwide registry. There are 30% chances that you may find a fully matched unrelated donor somewhere in the world. If neither of these works then the parent of the patient can become a donor but they will be half-matched donor.. Which is called haplo transplant OR half-matched donor transplant. The success rate of a fully matched sibling transplants is about 90%. A fully matched unrelated donor is also about 80-90%. For half-matched transplants through the parents, the success rates are between 60-70%.

Patients stay at the hospital anywhere from 30 to 50 days after they receive their transplant. Post-discharge, the patient is advised to stay nearby for another 90 days at least.

Success rates are very high in the case of Fully Matched Unrelated donor. So if you are fortunate to have found a Fully matched unrelated donor in the worldwide registry, you should choose it over half match (Haplo) transplant.

Before a person receives an ALLO transplant, a matching donor must be found using human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing. This special blood test analyzes HLAs, which are specific proteins on the surface of white blood cells and other cells that make each person's tissue type unique.

Over 60 years old you aren't eligible to join the registry.

Allogenic bone marrow transplant is the procedure in which the healthy blood stem cells from the donor are used to replace the diseased or the damaged bone marrow.

An allogenic bone marrow transplant is the treatment option of people who are having different types of cancerous and non cancerous diseases such as acute leukemis, aplastic anemia, chronic leukemia, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, immune deficiency, multiple myeloma, neurblastoma, non-hodgkin’s lymphoma.

Autologus means self the stem cells in the autologus transplant will come from the same person who get transplant so the patient is their own donor. While allogenic means other the stem cells in the allogenic transplant are from the person other than the patient they can either be the match related or an unrelated donor.

During the procedure of bone marrow transplant patient does not experience much pain first a small incision is being made through which a wide bore needle is being inserted and the stem cells are being collected. You may experience pain after the anesthesia wears off, pain killers are needed for few days after surgery.

The life expectancy of the patient has increase significantly after a bone marrow transplant, the mortality rate of the patient has been increased significantly after bone marrow transplant.

In allogenic bone marrow transplant the stem cells are being replaced with the new healthy stem cells. The cells are from the donor or from the donated umbilical cord blood, before the transplant chemotherapy or a combination of chemo and radiotherapy are given.

One of the benefits of allogeneic stem cell transplantation is that after the donated cells engraft in the patient, they create a new immune system.

During the Procedure (6 Questions):

Allogenic bone marrow transplant will take around one to two hour to complete. It may be possible that you may feel some soreness or weakness for few days after the procedure.

Allogenic bone marrow transplant is being done by a hematologist or an oncologist.

In case of allogenic bone marrow transplant the stem cells from the person are being replaced with the healthy and new stem cells from the donor.  Before the implant the patient is given a combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

The procedure takes 1 or 2 hours. You can go home that day or the next morning.

Allogenic bone marrow transplant blood stem cells or bone marrow will be infused one to three days after the last chemotherapy or radiation dose. The days after the transplant are being counted.

It can take 6 to 12 months, or even longer, for blood counts to get close to normal and your immune system to work well. During this time, your team will still be closely watching you. Some problems might show up as much as a year or more after the stem cells were infused.

Post the Procedure (6 Questions):

It will take around two to six weeks to recover completely from allogenic bone marrow transplant. This is time when you start seeing your blood count return to the normal level.

Bacterial infections are the most common complication of allogenic bone marrow transplant. Some of the other complications of the procedure include viral, fungal and other infections can also occur.  Some infections can develop later on, weeks to months after the transplant.

The survival rate of the patient after allogenic bone marrow transplant is approximately 98. 5%.

The survival rate after allogenic bone marrow transplant is 10 years, the risk of mortality remains higher than the age.

After allogenic stem cell transplant you need to take precautions such as avoiding the source of infection, washing your hands regularly and following a food safe diet. Before an allogeneic stem cell transplantation, the patient receives a conditioning regimen of chemotherapy and, sometimes, radiation therapy. This conditioning treatment is given to destroy any remaining cancer cells in the body.

One complication of allogeneic transplantation is that the patient’s body may reject the donated stem cells before they are able to engraft in the bone marrow. Another complication of allogeneic transplantation is that the immune cells from the donor may attack healthy cells in the patient’s body. The parts of the body that are most commonly damaged by GVHD are the skin, intestines, liver, muscles, joints and eyes.

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