BMT

Iraqi Bone Marrow Transplant Center, Why?

👨‍⚕️ Meet Our EBMT-Registered BMT Experts

At Iraqi Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Center in Iraqi investor hospital, we are proud to have a team of highly qualified physicians who are officially registered members of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT)—a globally recognized organization setting the highest standards for transplant care and research.

Our BMT consultants are not only experienced in managing complex transplant procedures but also actively involved in international protocols, clinical trials, and patient care strategies endorsed by the EBMT.

🔬 Our EBMT-registered physicians specialize in
  • Allogeneic and autologous bone marrow transplantation
  • Stem cell harvesting and mobilization
  • Cord blood transplantation
  • Pre- and post-transplant immunosuppression and infection management
  • Treatment of hematologic malignancies and rare genetic disorders
  • This ensures that every patient treated at our center receives care that aligns with the latest scientific advancements and international best practices.
👥 Why EBMT Registration Matters:
  • Access to the latest transplant guidelines and research
  • Participation in global BMT data registries and quality control programs
  • Continued medical education and certification in advanced BMT techniques
  • Commitment to ethical, evidence-based, and patient-centered care

We believe that patients deserve not only access to modern facilities, but also care from physicians who are globally connected and locally committed. Our EBMT affiliation is a reflection of that promise.

📞 Schedule a consultation with one of our BMT experts today.

Types of bone marrow transplant

Autologous Transplant
  • Source: The patient’s own stem cells.
  • Use: Commonly used in patients with cancers like lymphoma or multiple myeloma.
  • How it works: Stem cells are collected from the patient before receiving high-dose chemotherapy or radiation. After treatment, the stored stem cells are returned to help restore healthy bone marrow.
  • Benefit: No risk of immune rejection, since the cells come from the patient.
Allogeneic Transplant
  • Source: A donor (either related or unrelated).
  • Use: Often used to treat leukemia, aplastic anemia, and genetic blood disorders.
  • How it works: Healthy stem cells are collected from a matched donor and infused into the patient. The new cells rebuild the bone marrow and immune system.
  • Considerations: A close HLA match is crucial to reduce the risk of rejection or graft-versus-host disease (GVHD).
Haploidentical Transplant (Half-Matched)
  • Source: A partially matched family member—often a parent, sibling, or child.
  • Use: Ideal when a fully matched donor is not available.
  • How it works: Advanced techniques are used to make partially matched transplants safer and more effective.
  • Benefit: Expands the donor pool and shortens wait time.