Stem Cell Transplant Candidate Support Group
Join us the second week of each month virtually to address the unique experiences stem cell therapy and transplant candidates face. The group...
Henry Ford Health was one of Michigan’s first programs to provide stem cell transplant and other types of cellular therapy. Since 1988, we’ve offered lifesaving care, helping people with cancers or blood disorders produce healthy blood cells and fight disease.
Our team performs complex stem cell transplants for patients from throughout Michigan and beyond. We continue to shape the future of care through ongoing research and innovation.
When you come to Henry Ford for a stem cell transplant or cellular therapy, you benefit from:
Henry Ford is among only a few medical centers in Michigan offering chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for eligible patients. CAR T-cell therapy is a groundbreaking immunotherapy treatment that uses modified cells from your immune system to fight cancer.
Our team has the specialized training and experience to conduct CAR T-cell therapy for:
Many patients only need CAR T-cell therapy once. The modified T cells may remain in the body for months, resulting in long-term cancer remission.
Join us the second week of each month virtually to address the unique experiences stem cell therapy and transplant candidates face. The group...
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Join us the first week of each month to address the unique experiences stem cell transplant caregivers face. The group will consist of an...
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