What are stem cells and bone marrow? – Information and …

Posted: May 7, 2016 at 5:55 pm

There are two different types of stem cell transplants:

To understand these treatments, it first helps to learn how the bone marrow and stem cells work.

Stem cells are blood cells at their earliest stage of development. All blood cells develop from stem cells. The full name for stem cells in the blood and bone marrow is haematopoietic stem cells, but in this booklet we call them stem cells.

Bone marrow is a spongy material inside the bones particularly the bones of the pelvis. The bone marrow is where stem cells are made.

Most of the time, almost all of your stem cells are in the bone marrow. There are usually only a very small number in the blood. Stem cells stay in the bone marrow while they develop into blood cells. Then, once they are fully mature, the blood cells are released into the bloodstream.

The three main types of blood cells are:

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The levels of blood cells in your blood are measured in a blood test called a full blood count (FBC). Its often just called a blood count.

The figures below are a guide to the levels usually found in a healthy person.

These figures can vary from hospital to hospital. Your doctor or nurse can tell you what levels they use. They can also vary slightly between people from different ethnic groups.

The figures might look complicated when theyre written down, but in practice theyre used in a straightforward way. For example, youll hear doctors or nurses saying things like your haemoglobin is 140 or your neutrophils are 4.

Most people with cancer or leukaemia soon get used to these figures and what they mean. But you can always ask your medical team to explain if youre not sure.

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