Learn what a blood and marrow transplant is, and where blood stem cells come from.
Learn what happens during a donor's stem cells harvest.
Your child's health-care team may offer stem cell transplants to treat your child's sickle cell disease. Learn about the treatment, including its benefits and risks.
Your health-care team may offer red blood cell transfusions or stem cell transplants to treat your sickle cell disease. Learn about both treatments, including their benefits and risks.
Learn how your child's stem cells are harvested, before the blood and marrow transplant.
Learn about how graft-versus-host disease is prevented and treated, after an allogeneic transplant.
Parents can learn about bone marrow and the immune system, as they prepare for their child's blood and marrow transplant (BMT)/cellular therapy (CT).
Parents can learn about chronic graft-versus-host disease, a possible late effect that occurs after a child's blood and marrow transplant.
Leukemia is a type of cancer. Learn about the more common types of leukemia, how leukemia is diagnosed, treated and what the prognosis is.
Learn why a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia may need a bone marrow transplant.
Learn which children with acute myeloid leukemia are recommended for a bone marrow transplant (BMT).
Learn about the procedures during your child's allogeneic blood and marrow transplant.
Learn about blood and marrow transplants (BMT), the reasons for BMT, how the marrow and immune system work, and the BMT health-care team.
Learn how unrelated donors are found, before your child's blood and marrow transplant.
Understanding the diagnosis of a brain tumour is necessary to choose the most effective treatment for your child. Find out about the different categories of brain tumours, staging and grading.
A step-by-step introduction to the different types of childhood brain tumors. Answers from Canadian Paediatric Hospitals.
Learn how blood works, what bone marrow is and how the lymphatic system works inside our bodies.
Your child will receive a medicine called filgrastim. This information sheet explains what filgrastim does, how it is given, what side effects or problems you or your child may have when using this medicine specifically for stem cell collection and who to
Learn about the different subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and how they are diagnosed.
Learn what is involved while preparing for your child's autologous transplant.
Learn what a related donor, including sibling donors, experiences before the blood and marrow transplant.
Information for parents about infantile osteopetrosis, a rare genetic condition that may cause fractures, short stature (height), recurrent infections, hearing loss and vision problems.
There are many types of cancer, but there are some things that are similar in most cancers. Learn about cells, tumours and how cancer spreads.
Learn about neural tube defects that can arise during pregnancy. Spina bifida and various brain abnormalities such as anencephaly are discussed.
An easy-to-read guide on sunburns for parents. Learn how to treat and prevent sun-damaged skin.