05
Jan
Bone marrow BMT is one of the most crucial parts of the body, and it is responsible for haematopoiesis or the process of developing red and white blood cells and platelets. These blood products and stem cells produced by the bone marrow keeps the body healthy and alive. Bone marrow transplant is required when an individual suffers from fatal cancers that affect the ability of the marrow to create more blood cells, such as lymphoma, multiple myeloma and leukaemia. This inability to make new cells is called aplastic anaemia. Continue with the article to understand the term better and know…