Success of total fusion bone marrow transplantation

Total fusion may refer to total concordance, and the success rate of a total concordant bone marrow transplant is about 80%.
Bone marrow transplantation is an important treatment for diseases such as leukemia and has many complications, including organ damage, bone marrow suppression, and graft-versus-host disease (i.e., rejection).
However, the success rate of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation is still relatively high compared to hemiphasic bone marrow transplantation. The incidence and severity of severe graft-versus-host disease in allogeneic bone marrow transplants is superior to that in hemizygous bone marrow transplants, but not to say that it does not occur in allogeneic bone marrow transplants, but it is less likely to occur in comparison to hemizygous bone marrow transplants.
Regarding the success of bone marrow transplantation, the choice of donor is an important aspect, and the timing of the transplantation is also important. It is necessary to cooperate with the doctor’s treatment in order to avoid delays.