Our Expertise
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has long been recognized as the leader in providing effective treatment for patients who have been diagnosed with blood disorders. One of Hutchinson Center's founders, Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, won the Nobel Prize in 1990 for this groundbreaking work in bone-marrow transplantation. Bone-marrow transplantation and its sister therapy, blood stem-cell transplantation, are among the greatest success stories in cancer treatment and have impacted patients worldwide by boosting survival rates from nearly zero to upwards of 85 percent for some blood cancers.
If your condition is one that requires a bone-marrow transplant, be sure to visit the Bone-Marrow Transplant section.
