How blood and bone marrow transplant expertise is changing cancer care at Ohio State
For four decades, Ohio State blood and bone marrow transplant innovation has improved cancer care with an increasing emphasis on patients’ quality of life.
For four decades, Ohio State blood and bone marrow transplant innovation has improved cancer care with an increasing emphasis on patients’ quality of life.
Blood and bone marrow transplant innovation is increasing access to life-saving procedures for many older cancer patients.
Advancements in genetics, bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy are leading to better outcomes for blood cancer patients at Ohio State.
Ohio State doctors are re-engineering patients’ own blood cells to target and kill cancer on site.
Lyndsey Hollback beat cancer thanks to her strength, determination… and the help of a bone marrow transplant from Jacob Murray. Here’s what happened when she finally had the chance to thank him in person.
Recapping the recent American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting — Some of our groundbreaking research and accomplishments.
A study from the experts at The James shows new hope for patients over 60 who have AML, a form of leukemia affecting the bone marrow cells.
A Pelotonia idea grant is being used to help develop a way to harness the immune system for treating Multiple Myeloma.
OSUCCC – James researchers are using a Pelotonia idea grant to investigate a new, less toxic way of treating AML in older patients that uses a compound from plants found in Asia.
OSUCCC - James researchers are developing a method to determine the optimal dose of chemotherapy for individual myeloma patients.