Stem cell transplants may recur after stem cell transplantation.
Stem cell transplantation, or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, may recur after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, but there are diseases that have a lower likelihood of recurrence. Whether or not the disease recurs after transplantation is generally related to the type of primary disease before transplantation, sensitivity to chemotherapy, and the number of cancer cells remaining in the body, and also to whether or not the transplantation is rejected.
Most of the recurrence comes from the residual tumor cells in the body, the residual tumor cells in the body are not sensitive to chemotherapy or are resistant to chemotherapy before transplantation, and after transplantation, a large number of replication of the residual tumor cells leads to recurrence.
After stem cell transplantation, you should go to regular hospitals for regular follow-up, and the doctor will decide whether there will be recurrence according to your specific condition.