- ¿Qué abarca este artículo?
- ¿Qué son las células madre y por qué son trasplantadas?
- ¿Cuándo es necesario un trasplante de células madre?
- Tipos de trasplantes de células madre para tratar el cáncer
- Fuentes de células madre para trasplante
- Alotrasplante: la importancia de un donante compatible
- ¿Cómo es la experiencia de donar células madre?
- Cómo deshacerse de las células cancerosas en los autotrasplantes (autólogos)
- El proceso de trasplante
- Problemas que pueden surgir al poco tiempo después del trasplante
- Problemas tras el trasplante que pueden surgir posteriormente
- Otros aspectos relacionados con el trasplante
- ¿Qué preguntas debo hacer a mi médico antes del trasplante?
- ¿Cómo obtener más información?
- Referencias
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Fecha de última actualización: 11/15/2012
Fecha de último cambio o revisión: 11/15/2012
