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  • The first few stem cells collected from a donor are pumped into a bag to be used for blood cancer treatment in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The stem cells are separated and collected from a blood transfusion, which usually lasts 3-4 hours. It is a complex procedure and requires careful monitoring.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5485.jpg
  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5412.jpg
  • A cannula placed into a patient’s arm to collect blood for a stem cell donation transfusion in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  Once the stem cells have been separated off, the blood is return to the patient’s through their arm.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5516.jpg
  • Stem cells are pumped into a bag in the London clinic, London, UK.  The stem cells are separated and collected from a donor blood transfusion and will be used as life saving allogenic transplant for an unrelated person with sever blood cancer.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5490.jpg
  • A cannula placed into a patient’s arm to collect blood for a stem cell donation transfusion in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  Once the stem cells have been separated off, the blood is return to the patient’s through their arm.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5513.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia lymphoma, myeloma).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5427.jpg
  • A young female hospital patient lies bed while attached to a medical transfusion device in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom. Her stem cells are being collected through the cell separator equipment which she is donating for an allogenic stem cell transplant for someone with severe blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma).  She is the youngest non-related donor in the UK.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5416.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5360.jpg
  • A cannula placed into a patient’s arm to collect blood for a stem cell donation transfusion in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  Once the stem cells have been separated off, the blood is return to the patient’s through their arm.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5635.jpg
  • The first few stem cells collected from a donor are pumped into a bag to be used for blood cancer treatment in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The stem cells are separated and collected from a blood transfusion, which usually lasts 3-4 hours. It is a complex procedure and requires careful monitoring.
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5487.jpg
  • Medical transfusion equipment, called a cell separator, which collects human blood and separates it to collect stem cells and returns the rest of the blood to the patient in the London clinic, London, United Kingdom.  The hematopoietic stem cells will then be used as an allogenic transplant for an unrelated person who has blood cancer (leukemia lymphoma, myeloma).
    UK-Health-stem-cell-donation-5429.jpg
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