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 An autologous stem cell transplant replaces your diseased or damaged bone marrow with healthy blood stem cells from your own body. An autologous transplant of stem cells is sometimes considered an autologous transplant of the bone marrow. The use of cells from the own body during stem cell transplantation provides certain benefits over a donor's stem cells. For example, if you have an autologous stem cell transplant, you don't have to worry about incompatibility between donor cells and your own cells. An autologous stem cell transplant could be an option if your body produces enough healthy marrow cells in your bone. Such cells can be captured, frozen, and processed for future use. Usually, autologous stem cell transplants are used in patients who need large doses of chemotherapy and radiation to treat their diseases.    

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