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bone marrow suppression damage to the blood cell-producing stem cells in the bone marrow, which may be caused by drugs, toxic chemicals, or radiation.
Ãâó: www.sfaf.org/treatment/beta/b38/b38glos.html
bone marrow The spongy material located in the center of our bones. It is the home of our stem cells, which reproduce to create our blood, including white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets, B- and T lymphocytes and macrophages.
Ãâó: depts.washington.edu/registry/glossary.htm
bone marrow transplantation the transfusion of healthy bone marrow cells into a person after their own unhealthy bone marrow has been eliminated. There are a number of sources of these cells.
Ãâó: ymghealthinfo.org/content.asp
bone marrow transplantation A procedure in which a patient receives bone marrow - the tissue in which most blood cells are made - from a compatible, but not genetically identical, donor.
Ãâó: www.lsdn.com/glance_glossary.shtml
bone marrow the soft tissue in the hollow of flat bones of the body that produces new blood cells.
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