Using peripheral stem cells instead of bone marrow eliminates the pain and small danger to the donor, as the stem cells are taken from the blood, rather than injecting a needle into the bone to extract bone marrow.
Even with 100% HLA matching, GVHD occurs because the recipient has previously been exposed to antigens from the transfused blood. The more transfusions a patient has had, the higher the risk of GVHD. A new trend seen in the US, is to only provide perfectly matched blood from the very first transfusion. This greatly reduces any blood reactions, provides more compatible blood, and would also keep patients as better candidates for BMT's.