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How Much Does Bone marrow transplantation Cost in United States of America?

The average price of Bone marrow transplantation in United States of America is $600,000, the minimum price is $400,000, and the maximum price is $800,000.
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Bone marrow transplantationfrom $400,000from $36,000from $140,000
Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantationfrom $400,000from $60,750from $180,000
Autologous bone marrow transplantationfrom $200,000from $31,500from $50,000
Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from an unrelated donorfrom $600,000from $80,000from $180,000
Allogenic bone marrow transplantation from a related donorfrom $300,000from $65,000from $150,000
Data verified by Bookimed as of April 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 107 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2025–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.

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Life-Saving Bone Marrow Transplantation at Medical Park Antalya

Turkey, Antalya

Bulent Eser

36 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Dr. Bulent Eser brings 35 years of hematology experience with 900+ bone marrow treatments performed, specializing in pediatric sickle cell disease cases. The procedure may cost around $30,000–80,000 USD, typically covering the transplant, pre-op evaluation, and personalized treatment plan. Medical Park Antalya is the Mediterranean's largest transplant center with International Health Tourism Authorization Certification, offering allogeneic and autologous approaches using advanced nuclear medicine and PET/CT scanning.

Bone Marrow Transplantation

Turkey, İzmir

Seckin Cagirgan

27 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Dr. Seckin Cagirgan has _doctor_9239_years_ of experience performing 900+ hematological treatments, specializing in allogeneic stem cell transplantation. The procedure may cost around $27,500 for a matched donor, typically including 60 days hospitalization, 60 days hotel stay, pre-transplant chemotherapy, and follow-up care. Medicalpoint International Hospital holds JCI accreditation since 2011, ensuring international safety standards.

Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation Program (Auto-BMT)

Turkey, Istanbul

Zafer Gulbas

49 years of experience • 3315+ treatments performed
Clinic is certified

Prof. Dr. Zafer Gülbaş has performed 3,000+ bone marrow transplants over _doctor_247_years_, trained at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Hadassah Medical Center. The autologous transplant package costs around $30,000 – covering chemotherapy, stem cell processing, 15-day inpatient stay with companion, and 90-day follow-up. Anadolu Medical Center is JCI-accredited and affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine, operating Turkey's largest Bone Marrow Transplant Center since 2010.

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Bone marrow transplantation Overview in United States of America

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Zafer Gulbas

49 years of experience • 3315+ treatments performed

Professor Zafer Gülbaş — hematologist-oncologist, founder and director of the Bone Marrow Transplant Center at Anadolu Medical Center, which is among the largest in Europe.

Why patients choose and trust Dr. Gülbaş:

  • Built the Anadolu Bone Marrow Transplant Center from the ground up; the center has performed 3 000+ transplants (since 2010).
  • 81% success rate for autologous transplants — a high figure according to the center’s data.
  • International training and practice at leading institutions — Hadassah (Israel), Fred Hutch and MD Anderson (USA), Princess Margaret (Canada).
  • 260+ scientific publications and 5 000+ citations — underscoring the professor’s significant contribution to transplantation.
  • Anadolu Medical Center is an official partner of Johns Hopkins Medicine International, ensuring access to international protocols, multidisciplinary boards, and quality oversight.
  • Manages the most complex cases: leukemias, lymphomas, aplastic anemia, and coagulopathies (clotting disorders).

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Our Bone marrow transplantation Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Bone marrow transplantation, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation

This procedure involves collecting stem cells from a patient's own bone marrow, processing them, and reinfusing to aid in recovery, especially for cancer treatment, with minimal rejection risk.

Pros: Minimal risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) as it uses the patient's cells. No need for donor matching, making it suitable for certain blood disorders and cancers.
Cons: Requires general anesthesia for cell collection, potentially causing pain and fatigue. Higher relapse rates in some cancers compared to donor transplants.
Effectiveness: Increases survival rates and quality of life in blood-related cancers and disorders.
Duration: 3-5 hours.
Recovery: 1-3 months for initial recovery, full immune recovery up to 12 months.
Best for: Blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma; beneficial when chemotherapy is insufficient.

Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation

Involves using stem cells from a half-matched donor, typically a family member, to treat various blood disorders and cancers.

Pros: Availability of donor is higher due to partial match requirement, covering 50% of potential related donors. Reduced waiting time for suitable donor compared to unrelated allogenic transplants.
Cons: Higher risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) compared to fully matched donors, with around 30% incidence rate. Requires more intense conditioning regimens.
Effectiveness: 60-80% success rate in achieving engraftment and remission in certain blood cancers.
Duration: 4-6 hours for the procedure itself.
Recovery: 3-6 months for full recovery and immune reconstitution.
Best for: Patients with leukemia and other hematological malignancies lacking a fully matched donor. Suitable for urgent transplant needs.

Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation from an Unrelated Donor

This procedure involves transplanting stem cells from a donor who is not genetically related to the recipient, used primarily for treating blood-related diseases.

Pros: Offers a wider donor pool, increasing chances of finding a match. Provides a potential cure for conditions where related donors are unavailable.
Cons: Higher risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) compared to related donor transplants. Requires stringent donor matching, potentially delaying treatment.
Effectiveness: Success rates vary but can be as high as 60-70% in certain conditions.
Duration: The procedure typically takes 1 day for infusion, with 2-4 weeks for engraftment.
Recovery: Recovery period can last 3-6 months, with full immune system recovery taking up to a year.
Best for: Suitable for leukemia, lymphoma, and other serious blood disorders where a related donor is not available.

Allogenic Bone Marrow Transplantation from a Related Donor

This procedure involves transferring healthy stem cells from a closely matched family member to replace damaged bone marrow in patients with certain diseases.

Pros: Higher success rates due to better donor matching with a related donor, reducing graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) risks. Engraftment is typically faster with 70-90% success.
Cons: Requires a compatible family donor; there is a risk of GVHD despite close matching. Availability of a suitable donor can be limited.
Effectiveness: Success rate is 70-90% with related donors.
Duration: 1-2 hours for the procedure, with additional days for preparation and recovery.
Recovery: Initial recovery takes 3-6 weeks; complete recovery can take several months.
Best for: Blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, and certain genetic disorders. Ideal for patients with a suitable family donor.

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