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Blood Marrow Transplant Program Among Best Nationally for 10th Year

For the 10th consecutive year, the Blood and Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program at Northside Hospital Cancer Institute has been recognized as having among the best survival outcomes in the United States for bone marrow transplants. The data was reported by Be The Match, which manages the largest and most diverse marrow registry in the world.

Northside ranks in the top 20% of transplant programs in the country in terms of volume of allogeneic transplants performed. According to the data reported by Be The Match, the one-year survival of patients transplanted at Northside was 79.4%, which exceeds the survival expected for the hospital.

The hospitals BMT Program is one of only two adult programs in the nation (out of 177) that has achieved survival outcomes that significantly exceed the expected survival rate for the last 10 consecutive reporting cycles, and is the longest running adult program in the Southeast to exceed expected survival rates.

H. Kent Holland, M.D., medical director of the BMT Program at Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, believes that these results are a direct reflection of the hard-working dedication of Northsides physicians and staff. We have a very experienced team that spearheads the amazing work that takes place in our inpatient and outpatient BMT units, our stem-cell laboratory, and blood donor center, he said.

In addition to state-of-the-art facilities and expert leadership, innovative treatments and research are major components of the BMT Program. Northside recently began offering chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy and other immunotherapy treatment options, including novel clinical research trials, and is the lead site for a consortium with the Blood and Marrow Transplant Clinical Trials Network, which conducts large multi-institutional clinical trials that address important issues in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and furthers the understanding of the best possible treatment approaches.

For more information about the BMT Program at Northside Hospital Cancer Institute, visit BuiltToBeatCancer.com and BMTGA.com. For more information about Be The Match, visit BeTheMatch.org.