How to Protect Your Skin after Transplant
A variety of skin problems can emerge after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant. Learn what you can do to prevent and treat them.
A variety of skin problems can emerge after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant. Learn what you can do to prevent and treat them.
Skin is a common target of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD): a common complication after a transplant using donor cells. Learn the symptoms and treatment options.
A variety of skin problems can develop after a bone marrow or stem cell transplant. Learn how to prevent and treat them.
Learn how graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) can affect the skin, hair, and nail, and treatment options available to relieve symptoms.
Chronic graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common problem after a stem cell transplant that uses donor cells (allogeneic transplant). It most often targets the skin. Learn about the symptoms and topical treatment options.
Learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat skin problems after transplant such as skin rashes, hair loss, infections, lesions and skin cancer.
Graft-versus-Host disease of the skin may be mild, or more severe, and signifcantly affect quality of life.
The family caregiver plays a vital role in the patient’s recovery.
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