The stem cell transplants replace normal cells killed in chemotherapy.
Some donors, including many women, are asked to take iron supplements to replace red cells that have been lost.
Stem cell transplant is a way of replacing blood-forming cells destroyed by chemotherapy.
Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die.
Control how quickly your body replaces dying cells.
They exhibit slow growth and their main role is to replace cells lost by normal attrition.
Then they migrate into the muscle, replacing injured or dead cells.
Normally, new cells form as you need them, replacing old cells that die.
Stem cell transplant is a method of giving chemotherapy and replacing blood-forming cells destroyed by the treatment.
Organisms also use stem cells to replace damaged cells during lifetime.