Making blood and bone marrow transplants available to older cancer patients
Blood and bone marrow transplant innovation is increasing access to life-saving procedures for many older cancer patients.
Blood and bone marrow transplant innovation is increasing access to life-saving procedures for many older cancer patients.
Ohio State doctors are re-engineering patients’ own blood cells to target and kill cancer on site.
Diagnosed with leukemia during pregnancy, Kelly Cerovcevic teamed with The James doctors and nurses to overcome several challenges during treatment.
Advocacy for sickle cell disease patients is a personal passion for Ohio State great Santonio Holmes. Learn how his alma mater is saving and extending lives through its groundbreaking program.
By improving their understanding of graft vs. host disease, Ohio State researchers are working toward better treatment for the transplant complication.
Hematologist Dr. Samantha Jaglowski discusses how a once-a-day pill can help some leukemia patients overcome side effects of treatment that can arise when the patient’s body recognizes the transplant as something that’s not supposed to be there.
Team Bexley has raised $1,722,282 … and counting as Pelotonia participants to fund cancer research at the OSUCCC – James.
The cancer patients and caregivers who attended the recent Cancer Survivorship Conference hosted by JamesCare for Life learned all about courage.
Dr. Caligiuri thought he had his future mapped out, but his plan took a few twists and turns, considering he wound up in Columbus as Director of the OSUCCC – James. This is part two of a six-story series.
When Leeanne Hester was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, she needed a bone marrow transplant. Halfway around the world, Jeka Galinsky answered the call that saved her life.