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  2. Bone marrow failure - Wikipedia

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    Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a form of blood cancer in which the bone marrow no longer produces enough healthy, normal blood cells. [9] MDS are a frequently unrecognized and rare group of bone marrow failure disorders, yet the incidence rate has rose from 143 reported cases in 1973 to approximately 15,000 cases in the United States each year.

  3. Bone marrow suppression - Wikipedia

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    Bone marrow suppression also known as myelotoxicity or myelosuppression, is the decrease in production of cells responsible for providing immunity , carrying oxygen (erythrocytes), and/or those responsible for normal blood clotting (thrombocytes). [1]

  4. R (B) v Cambridge Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    The parents of a child named Jaymee Bowen claimed that she should receive chemotherapy and a second bone marrow transplant for their 10 year old’s acute myeloid leukaemia. Consultants at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, and Royal Marsden Hospital in London thought it would not succeed. Treatment in the United States would have been far too ...

  5. US FDA panel votes against BrainStorm's ALS therapy over ...

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    NurOwn cell therapy uses stem cells harvested from each patient's bone marrow that are then manipulated to secrete high levels of certain proteins, which promote the growth of nerve cells.

  6. Myelophthisic anemia - Wikipedia

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    Myelophthisic anemia (or myelophthisis) is a severe type of anemia found in some people with diseases that affect the bone marrow. Myelophthisis refers to the displacement of hemopoietic bone-marrow tissue [1] by fibrosis, tumors, or granulomas. The word comes from the roots myelo-, which refers to bone marrow, and phthisis, shrinkage or atrophy.

  7. Trabecular oedema - Wikipedia

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    Trabecular edema, also known as bone marrow edema (BME), is a traditional term describing the interstitial fluid accumulation at the trabecular bone marrow.The term was first used in 1988, [1] referring to the changes in the bone marrow due to inflammation. [3]

  8. The Navy knows thousands may have been exposed to ... - AOL

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    On Dec. 4, 2023, Wyand was paralyzed from his waist down, and his eye became infected, side effects of either the chemotherapy or the cancer itself, Adam said. The prognosis was grim, but the ...

  9. Harvey Weinstein Diagnosed with Bone Marrow Cancer ... - AOL

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    Harvey Weinstein has been diagnosed with bone marrow cancer, according to reports.. The former film producer, 72, has chronic myeloid leukemia and is receiving treatment in prison as he continues ...