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Bone-marrow transplant in Bangladesh

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Yeah i know he is a double ID,he debated with me on a thread related to automobiles and i thought he will debate with me on this issue also.

There is no issue to debate tribal of african heritage, a part from usual Bharatis believing they have dirt cheap and world best doctors. One can't have both in this world, so continue to believe in bs.
 
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There is no issue to debate tribal of african heritage, a part from usual Bharatis believing they have dirt cheap and world best doctors. One can't have both in this world, so continue to believe in bs.
Yeah fucking African Indians we ruled them haha
 
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Doctors conducting first bone-marrow transplant in Bangladesh will start pushing back stem cells of a blood cancer patient on Monday at Dhaka Medical College and Hospital.


“It will take two to three weeks to complete the process,” the first-ever bone marrow transplant centre in-charge Prof MA Khan told bdnews24.com.

He said they had started destroying cancer cells of the patient with “high-dose chemotherapy” on Saturday before starting pushing back his own cells, collected earlier, from Monday.

The centre was inaugurated on Oct 20 last year at the ninth floor of the new DMCH building, which was remodelled, with the help of the Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).

MGH trained up its nurses and doctors while the government spent about Tk 200million for the whole project.

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Authorities have earlier shifted dates of starting the first process to, what Prof Khan said, take “foolproof” measures.

The 52-year-old patient from a northern Rangpur district has been suffering from multiple myeloma, a kind of blood cancer.

Doctors call his transplant procedure ‘autologous’ in which one’s own bone marrow is used to fight the disease.

But since the patient’s bone marrow is already diseased, doctors clean them by killing cancer cells before they are transplanted back into the patient.

First chemotherapy is given to reduce cancer cells in the body as much as possible. Then doctors collect and store bone marrow cells.

After high-dose chemotherapy or radiation treatments, the stems cells are put back in the patient’s body to regenerate normal blood cells.

“We took all measures so that nothing goes wrong in the first case,” Prof Khan said.

He said doctors and nurses had to undergo extensive training before starting the first case.

Earlier, soon after opening the centre, he said they would be able to start the transplant process within a week, but later shifted dates.

Initially the hospital selected 10 patients suffering from cancer – multiple myeloma and lymphoma— and six of them were being prepared for the first set of transplants.

But Prof Khan on Saturday confirmed that they would start with only one patient.

In bone marrow transplantation, doctors replace damaged or destroyed bone marrow – the soft and spongy tissue inside bones – with healthy bone marrow stem cells to treat different types of blood cancer, certain genetic blood and immunity disorders like thalassemia, and severe aplastic anaemia.

There are no official data about people needing bone marrow transplants in Bangladesh but doctors say many go abroad for this replacement.

But the costs in Bangladesh will be less than one-third of what it costs outside.

DMCH officials earlier said for an autologous procedure the hospital will charge between Tk 0.5 million and 0.6 million while for the allogeneic in which bone marrow of siblings or donors are used would be between Tk 1 million and 1.5 million depending on patients.

The second procedure, allogeneic, is more critical and so Prof Khan expects to start it once the autologous procedure became successful.

The centre has five isolated cabins where five patients can be treated at a time. A patient will need to spend at least three weeks after the transplant, doctors say.

The centre will appeal to the affluent people to donate for the centre so that the facility can help poor and maintain standards.
source: Bone-marrow transplant in Bangladesh -
bdnews24.com


Congratulations to Bangladesh! :cheers:
 
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why ths kinda stupidity only found in india? or there is some prob in indians themself...:o?
BTW there are better facilities in Pakistan with high standards and still soo many Africans & ME people come to Karachi for medical treatments some poors go to india just for cheap tretament with no or less documentations and check and balance. soo think before u open ur gutter

Medical tourism is a growing sector in India. India’s medical tourism sector is expected to experience an annual growth rate of 30%, making it a $2 billion industry by 2015.[1][2]As medical treatment costs in the developed world balloon - with the United States leading the way - more and more Westerners are finding the prospect of international travel for medical care increasingly appealing. An estimated 150,000 of these travel to India for low-priced healthcare procedures every year.[3]

Meanwhile in Pakistan

Most medical patients who seek treatment in Pakistan are from neighbouring countries. According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs figures, some 90% of Afghans who seek medical treatment abroad travel to neighbouring Pakistan.[7] The majority of Afghan patients are from the poorer strata of society who have access to free medical treatment in Pakistani government or philanthropic healthcare facilities. Over forty percent of patients in Peshawar's largest government hospital were Afghans who had travelled from Afghanistan to Peshawar for medical treatment.[7] Nearly one-third of all visas issued to Afghan nationals by the Pakistani embassy and consulates in Afghanistan pertain to medical reasons. In 2008, one philanthropic organisation in Pakistan performed over 30,000 free eye surgeries on Afghan patients.[7]

You see the difference ??

Helpless come to Pakistan . One with options come to India .

Retarded tribal there are many hospitals who do bone marrow transplants in Pakistan. If some patients go to Bharat is because its cheaper.

Many patients come to Bharat because facilities are not available in Islamic republic of Pakistan .

2-month-old heart patient from Pakistan finds hope in India | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

Pakistani man becomes an Indian at heart - News Oneindia

Apollo Hospitals performs 350 liver transplants on Pakistani patients | India Medical Times

Just one hospital and 350 Pakistanis . God damn .

Indian doctors help Pakistani patients - Los Angeles Times

Breaking boundaries: Indian doctors, donor save Pakistani man’s life – The Express Tribune


Now go back and cry in corner for your awesome and Expensive Pakistani medical institutions that pakistanis come to India for help .

There is no issue to debate tribal of african heritage, a part from usual Bharatis believing they have dirt cheap and world best doctors. One can't have both in this world, so continue to believe in bs.

Yeah . You can have both . Medical tourism is not something new . Google medical tourism in Cuba , India , China etc . You are butt hurt as pakistan has not been able to do so .
 
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Congrats to Bangladesh.

*About the indian Guy

Get a life dude,Bone marrow transplant in Pakistan is done since the late 90's.

Hell even the RMI in peshawar is all set to start conducting Bone marrow transplant onward this year.

Please use brain and don't spread wrong info
 
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