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Namibia’s first bone marrow transplant brings hope, access push grows
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75579, member: 636"] Namibia pulled off its first bone marrow transplant using stem cells from the patient's body, but the procedure only reaches 15 percent of people because it's locked behind private healthcare costs. Clinical haematologist Kudakwashe Simba led the operation at the Namibia Oncology Centre in Windhoek after two years of prep work with multiple health groups. The treatment helps patients fighting blood cancers like multiple myeloma and lymphoma without flying overseas for care. Simba said the team wants to bring the service into public hospitals next year so broke people can actually access it. They're also working on getting donor-based transplants running, which would open up treatment options for way more conditions. Keeping everything local cuts out travel expenses, visa headaches, and foreign hospital bills that usually drain medical insurance funds. [/QUOTE]
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