During an allogeneic transplant, stem cells from a donor are transplanted into a patient to treat certain cancers. Learn about the procedure and recovery.
City of Hope’s Los Angeles-area cancer care locations offer expedited transfers of acute leukemia patients to our program, often within 24 hours. Learn more.
Childhood leukemia and lymphoma are blood cancers that may affect children and teens. Learn more about the causes, types, and statistics of these diseases.
Childhood leukemia and lymphoma treatment options may include chemotherapy and other interventions. Learn more about cancer treatments, along with survival rates.
Childhood leukemia and lymphoma diagnosis processes may involve blood tests, biopsies, and imaging. Learn more about testing and staging these cancers.
Symptoms of childhood leukemia and lymphoma may not be obvious at first, and can depend on the cancer type. Learn about the common signs.
Myelodysplastic syndromes treatment options may include drug therapy, chemotherapy and more. Learn more about how City of Hope treats this condition and the MDS survival rate.
Myelodysplastic syndromes treatment options may include drug therapy, chemotherapy and more. Read about treating this condition and the MDS survival rate.
The myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) diagnosis process may include blood tests, exams, and biopsies. Learn more about the staging and testing for MDS.