Hue, April 11 -- Hue Central Hospital has successfully completed bone marrow transplants for three children, including one with thalassemia and two with neuroblastoma, underscoring advancements in treating serious paediatric illnesses.
All three patients have recovered and been discharged. One case involved an 11-year-old boy from Vinh Long who had lived with beta-thalassemia since infancy, requiring frequent blood transfusions and long-term treatment. Doctors identified a compatible donor in his older brother and carried out a successful transplant, giving him hope for a life free from transfusion dependence.
The two remaining cases involved children diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma, a serious form of cancer that commonly affects...
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