Hello Everyone,
I stay in Boston(USA) and was in India in Feb 2006 for my niece’s appointment for HLA match with her brother in Feb 2006. She is 1 year old Thalassemia(Major). Unfortunately, the HLA did NOT match with her brother (1 antigen match). Neither did it match with her father (3 antigen match) or mother (half antigen match).
There were hundreds of patients in the Hematology department there for treatment. Some had Thalassemia, some had Aplastic Anemia and some had Leukemia. While, I was there at CMC hospital in Vellore, Tamilnadu, India. I was asking patients about the hospital and the doctor's there. The response was very good. Some even mentioned that they have been to big hospitals in India but the doctors were unable to detect what was wrong and than when they came to CMC hospital, they were successful in diagnosing the problem.
I also met parents of a girl who was 13 year old and got a SUCCESSFUL HLA match with her father and most importantly a SUCCESSFUL Bone Marrow Transplant in January 2006. I was very happy to hear the news from her parents. When, I was coming back from India, I did give his father a call and found out that the patient was recovering very well. There were some minor infections for which she was being treated and she was about to be discharged from the hospital soon.
I just wanted to share this story with readers here, so that they know that Bone Marrow Transplant is a good option. I know it is very risky but still it remains an option for patients wanting to cure completely.
I know there are other medical researches {Cord Blood etc} going on for treating Thalassemia, but they do NOT have proven results. BMT stands out today (from my point of view – although I am NOT a doctor) as one of the best option (but of course the HLA has to match with the donor)
-Narendra