The world’s first successful bone-marrow transplant completed at the University of Minnesota
In 1968, the world’s first successful bone-marrow transplant was completed at the University of Minnesota Hospital under the direction of pediatric immunologist Robert Good.
New York physician E. Donnall Thomas is credited with the world’s first bone marrow transplant. In 1958 he injected bone marrow stem cells into a young leukemia patient. The 3-year-old did well for six months, but then her cancer returned.
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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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