Laura Melancon
Laura Melancon started as a patient here at the age of 23. Now, years later, Laura has come back to the Cancer Center to work as a Bone Marrow Transplant Coordinator.
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Support the Bone Marrow Transplant Program
Help our team provide the highest quality of care to patients while establishing advanced techniques in blood and bone marrow transplantation.
Make a gift.Mass General Cancer Center's Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program is world-renowned for its expertise in hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) to treat a wide variety of hematological conditions. Since the BMT program’s inception in 1992, we have conducted over 3,000 transplant procedures and currently conduct over 150 transplant procedures annually. In addition to comprehensive and compassionate multi-disciplinary care for our patients, we also conduct leading-edge clinical and translational research to develop innovative strategies for improving the outcomes of patients undergoing BMT.
Our program is advancing clinical care and research in several areas and these include:
Reducing the toxicities of BMT:
Novel treatment approaches against graft-vs-host disease (GVHD):
Developing safer and more effective stem cell transplant protocols for patients who do not have a fully matched related or unrelated donor:
Reducing disease relapse after stem cell transplantation:
Increasing tolerance for solid organ transplants by performing combined kidney and bone marrow transplants for patients who have both advanced kidney disease and an underlying blood disease.
At Mass General Cancer Center, we pride ourselves in providing excellent, comprehensive clinical care to patients undergoing transplant. Embedded within Massachusetts’ oldest teaching hospital, our program offers the top-notch multidisciplinary care, resources and expertise needed to achieve successful outcomes. The size of our program has allowed us to foster specialization and expertise in the field of HCT, yet maintain the continuity and personal relationships that have always been a Mass General standard. We look forward to working with you.
Yi-Bin Chen, MD, Director, BMT Program
Email: ychen6@partners.org
Providing state of the art clinical care through innovative research is a foundational principle of our BMT program. Clinical trials are research studies which are conducted to answer questions that help advance the care of patients. They can test many things from new drugs, new combinations of drugs, already approved drugs being studied to treat patients in new or different ways or investigating novel approaches to treat specific patients in unique circumstances. The Mass General Bone Marrow Transplant Program has a very active clinical research portfolio with investigational studies covering almost all aspects of transplant care. The ultimate goal of clinical research is to improve the outcomes for all of our patients.
Find listings of our current clinical trials.
We believe collaboration with other transplant centers is key to conducting impactful research. Our program has long-standing collaborations with established centers and consortiums, including:
We are proud to have participated in practice-changing clinical trials, which have resulted in FDA approval of treatments for GVHD, including:
Our program has also had a pivotal role in a number of recent innovative clinical trials investigating novel approaches to multiple aspects of BMT care. These trials have included:
If you are eligible for a clinical trial, your physician will offer you the chance for participation. We will comprehensively review the logistics and purpose of the trial and also offer alternatives including the standard of care.
For any questions about Bone Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials, please contact Zachariah DeFilipp, MD, Director of BMT Clinical Research (zdefilipp@mgh.harvard.edu).
Our BMT team's multidisciplinary approach to evaluation, management, and treatment provides each patient with individually tailored care.
What is a Bone Marrow Transplant? You may also hear this procedure called a “hematopoietic stem cell transplant.” This procedure can be either autologous or allogeneic. In an autologous bone marrow transplant, patients receive their own stem cells. In an allogeneic bone marrow transplant, patients receive donor stem cells.
Helps to identify & provide care for families that have hereditary risk for blood cancers.
Learn about the Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Survivorship Program.
Take a tour of the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Mass General Cancer Center.
Learn about the bone marrow biopsy process.
Learn about the types of blood cells, what they do, and how they are measured.
This booklet will help to prepare you for your allogeneic transplant.
Learn more about taking care of yourself after an allogeneic bone marrow transplant.
This booklet will help to prepare you for your autologous transplant.
Learn more about taking care of yourself after an autologous bone marrow transplant here.
Take a tour of the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at the Mass General Cancer Center. Learn all about the unit, including the services and amenities you and your loved ones can expect during your stay here.
View BMT team members honored for their commitment to the fight against cancer.
Yi-Bin Chen, MD
Patients and their families revere Yi-Bin Chen, MD, a clinician and researcher at the Mass General Cancer Center who specializes in bone marrow-stem cell transplantation.
Areej El-Jawahri, MD
Every day, people from around the world are making real progress in the fight against cancer. Areej El-Jawahri, MD, is among the forefront of this group, developing innovations that are far-reaching and impactful.
Timothy Graubert, MD
Timothy Graubert, MD, is a leading researcher in the study of hematologic malignancies. Dr. Graubert’s laboratory seeks to gain insight into the biological basis of myeloid leukemias and to improve strategies for diagnosis, risk stratification and targeted therapy.
Marcela Maus, MD, PhD
As the director of the Cellular Immunotherapy Program at the Mass General Cancer Center, Marcela Maus, MD, PhD, is following a childhood dream of fixing genes gone wrong in the pursuit of a cure for cancer.
Steven McAfee, MD
"Everyone we came into contact with at the Mass General Cancer Center was wonderful to us. However, Dr. McAfee stands out as the most dedicated, caring and loving person I have ever met."
Thomas Spitzer, MD
An expert clinician, teacher and researcher, Dr. Spitzer specializes in treating leukemia and other blood cancers which are often treated with bone marrow transplantation—and has contributed much knowledge to this field.
Inspired by small acts of kindness, Caring For A Cure was founded by the nurses of the Mass General Adult Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant program with a goal to improve the journey of patients and families with cancer through research, resources, and awareness.
The Story Project is our effort to capture the stories from the people in our Mass General Cancer Center community.
Our support programs can help patients and their families cope with the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
This helped lead to new knowledge and breakthrough therapies.
Laura Melancon started as a patient here at the age of 23. Now, years later, Laura has come back to the Cancer Center to work as a Bone Marrow Transplant Coordinator.
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