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Bone Marrow Transplant for Bangladeshi Patients Worldwide

What is BMT (Bone Marrow Transplant) Treatment?

Bone marrow transplant treatment is a medical process that replaces damaged or destroyed bone marrow with healthy stem cells. These stem cells help the body make new blood cells.

Doctors use this treatment for people with blood-related diseases like leukaemia, lymphoma, and aplastic anaemia. These conditions affect how the bone marrow produces blood cells.

Many people also call this treatment a stem cell transplant. It is the same thing. In most cases, doctors use the patient’s own stem cells or get them from a matching donor.

Some people think this treatment is a surgery. That’s not true. It’s actually more like receiving blood through a drip. The process is not painful, though parts of the treatment may feel uncomfortable.

The doctor chooses the type of transplant based on the disease, how early or late it is found, the patient’s age, and overall health. A good match between the donor and patient also helps improve success. This treatment gives many patients a new chance at life, especially when done early and in the right hospital.

Why Do People Need Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment?

Bone marrow transplant treatment helps patients when their bone marrow stops working or gets damaged. The transplant replaces unhealthy cells with healthy ones so the body can fight infections, make blood, and stay strong.

Causes of Bone Marrow Failure

Bone marrow can stop working properly for many reasons. Some of the most common causes are:

  • Blood cancers - such as leukaemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma
  • Genetic conditions - like thalassemia or sickle cell anaemia
  • Aplastic anaemia - where the marrow doesn’t make enough blood cells
  • Radiation or chemotherapy - often used to treat cancer, but it can damage the marrow
  • Severe infections - certain viruses may attack the marrow
  • Autoimmune diseases - where the body attacks its own cells
  • Toxins or chemicals - long-term exposure can harm the bone marrow
  • Unknown causes - sometimes, the reason is not clear, but the marrow still fails

Symptoms of Bone Marrow Problems

The signs of bone marrow problems can feel like common health issues. People often confuse them with tiredness, poor diet, or infections. But these symptoms may point to a deeper problem.

Watch for these symptoms:

  • Extreme tiredness - feeling weak even after rest
  • Frequent infections - catching colds or fevers often
  • Pale skin - or looking tired and dull
  • Bruising easily - or having nosebleeds, or bleeding gums
  • Shortness of breath - even with little activity
  • Bone pain - or feeling discomfort in joints
  • Unexplained weight loss - without trying
  • Slow healing - cuts or wounds take too long to heal

When These Symptoms Lead to Treatment

Doctors usually recommend a bone marrow transplant when:

  • Tests confirm a disease that affects the bone marrow
  • Symptoms get worse even with other treatments
  • The disease spreads or returns after earlier treatment
  • Blood tests show low levels of red or white blood cells or platelets
  • The body cannot fight infections or heal properly
  • Past treatments stop working, and the disease comes back

If your doctor says a transplant might help, it means your marrow is not doing its job. Starting treatment early gives better results.

Bangla Health Connect can help you connect with the right specialists. We’re here to guide you at every step.

Get Expert Bone Marrow Transplant Abroad
We assist Bangladeshi patients with bone marrow transplant abroad, including consultations, hospital selection, and comprehensive support.

Why Choose Trusted Hospitals Worldwide for Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment?

Through Bangla Health Connect, Bangladeshi patients can access world-class hospitals in India, Thailand, and other countries that are recognised for their advanced expertise in bone marrow transplant (BMT) care. Many families choose top medical centres overseas for their proven success rates, innovative transplant techniques, and holistic patient support.

Here’s why Bangladeshi patients choose bone marrow transplant treatment with Bangla Health Connect’s global network of hospitals:

  • Experienced transplant specialists
    Hospitals have leading haematologists and transplant experts who perform hundreds of bone marrow transplants every year, with many trained in top centres in the US, UK, and Europe.
  • Advanced transplant facilities
    Centres are equipped with dedicated BMT units, HEPA-filtered isolation rooms, advanced stem cell harvesting technology, and the latest protocols for autologous and allogeneic transplants.
  • Affordable treatment options
    Hospitals in India, Thailand, and other destinations provide high-quality BMT care at lower costs, making life-saving treatment accessible for Bangladeshi patients.
  • Minimal waiting time
    Patients benefit from immediate consultations, quick HLA typing, and fast-track transplant preparation, which are vital for timely treatment in life-threatening blood disorders and cancers.
  • Easy communication and support
    Several hospitals worldwide provide English-speaking doctors and staff, while Bangla Health Connect offers Bengali-speaking coordinators and end-to-end support, ensuring patients and families feel informed and confident.

Bangla Health Connect gives Bangladeshi patients a trusted route to expert transplant doctors, affordable care, and reliable global support for bone marrow transplant treatment.

Trusted Hospitals Worldwide Offering the Best Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment for Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect connects patients with leading hospitals across the globe. These centres are renowned for their expertise in bone marrow transplant, offering advanced autologous and allogeneic transplant procedures, state-of-the-art facilities, and comprehensive support for international patients.

SIMS Hospital – SRM Institutes for Medical Science, Vadapalani, Chennai

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Metro No.1 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Landmark:, next to Vadapalani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600026

MGM Healthcare, Chennai

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MGM Healthcare Pvt Ltd No. 72, Old No. 54, Nelson Manickam Road, Aminjikarai, Chennai – 600029, Tamil Nadu, India

Apollo Cancer Centre, Teynampet

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Apollo Cancer Centre Teynampet, Nandanam, 320, Anna Salai, Teynampet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600035

Apollo Proton Cancer Centre Chennai

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Apollo Proton Cancer Centre, 4/661, Dr Vikram Sarabai Instronic Estate 7th St, Dr. Vasi Estate, Phase II, Tharamani, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600096

Manipal Hospital, Bangalore

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98, HAL Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560017, India

Manipal Hospitals Dwarka, Delhi

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Sector 6, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075, India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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12, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017

Max Smart Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

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Press Enclave Marg, Saket District Centre, Saket, New Delhi – 110017, India.

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

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Pusa Road, Rajendra Place, New Delhi – 110005, India

Nanavati Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai

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Swami Vivekananda Road, near LIC Colony, Vile Parle West, Mumbai – 400056.

Manipal Hospitals, EM Bypass, Kolkata

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127, Mukundapur, E.M. Bypass, Kolkata 700099, West Bengal

Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital, Bangkok

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Samitivej Hospital, 133 Sukhumvit 49 (Soi 49), Khlong Tan Nua, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital

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Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital 488 Srinakarin Road (also spelled “Srinagarindra Rd.”), Suan Luang District, Bangkok 10250, Thailandsrinakarin

These hospitals follow global cancer treatment guidelines and provide full support for Bangladeshi patients through Bangla Health Connect.

Cost of Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment

The average bone marrow transplant cost ranges from $14,000 to $27,000 in India and $31,000 to $44,700 in Thailand. The final cost may vary based on multiple factors such as the treatment method, hospital location, and stage of cancer. Before viewing the detailed table of treatment-wise costs, it's helpful to understand what influences these expenses most.

Factors that affect the cost:

  • Type of transplant - using the patient’s own stem cells (autologous) or a donor’s stem cells (allogeneic)
  • Stage of illness - early-stage conditions may cost less than advanced ones
  • Hospital stay length - more days in the hospital increase the total cost
  • Use of ICU or specialists - complex care and expert monitoring add to expenses
  • Location of hospital - charges vary across different cities and hospital branches

Cost Breakdown of Bone Marrow Transplant in India

Autologous Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$14,000 - $30,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹11,75,000 - ₹25,00,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳16,45,000 - ৳35,00,000
Allogeneic Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$24,000 - $48,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹20,00,000 - ₹40,00,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳28,00,000 - ৳56,00,000
Haploidentical Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$32,000 - $56,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹26,00,000 - ₹45,00,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳36,40,000 - ৳63,00,000
Pre-Transplant Testing
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,200 - $2,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹1,00,000 - ₹1,60,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳1,40,000 - ৳2,24,000
Post-Transplant Care (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$600 - $1,000
Approximate Cost in INR
₹50,000 - ₹80,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳70,000 - ৳1,12,000

Note: India is well-known for offering cost-effective advanced cancer treatment. Hospitals combine affordability with strong clinical outcomes, supported by skilled oncologists and the widespread availability of generic medicines.

Cost Breakdown of Bone Marrow Transplant in China

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Cost Breakdown of Bone Marrow Transplant in Thailand

Autologous Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$45,000 - $80,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿1,642,500 - ฿2,920,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳5,265,000 - ৳9,360,000
Allogeneic Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$49,500 - $60,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿1,806,750 - ฿2,190,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳5,791,500 - ৳7,020,000
Haploidentical Transplant
Approximate Cost in USD
$60,000 - $80,000
Approximate Cost in THB
฿2,190,000 - ฿2,920,000
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳7,020,000 - ৳9,360,000
Pre-Transplant Testing
Approximate Cost in USD
$1,500 - $2,500
Approximate Cost in THB
฿54,750 - ฿91,250
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳175,500 - ৳292,500
Post-Transplant Care (monthly)
Approximate Cost in USD
$800 - $1,200
Approximate Cost in THB
฿29,200 - ฿43,800
Approximate Cost in BDT
৳93,600 - ৳140,400

Note: Thailand’s hospitals are often promoted as premium destinations for international patients. Their higher costs reflect the use of advanced imported medicines, luxury infrastructure, and all-inclusive patient care packages.

The costs listed are approximate and may vary based on hospital, location, and patient needs. Consult the healthcare provider for accurate and updated information.

The currency conversion rates in the table above are based on data from October 2025.

For more help on cost estimates and personalised guidance, contact Bangla Health Connect.

Success Rate & Outcomes of Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment

Understanding Success Rates

Success of bone marrow transplant depends on factors such as patient age, overall health, disease type and stage, donor compatibility, and transplant.

  • Non-cancerous conditions: 75%-90% with a related donor; 40%-68% with an unrelated genetically matched donor.
  • Cancer (acute stage): 60%-70% with a related donor; 30%-50% with an unrelated donor.
  • Cancer (chronic or advanced stage): Lower success rates due to disease progression.
  • Autologous transplants: 50%-80%.
  • Allogeneic transplants: 70%-90% with related donors; 36%-65% with unrelated donors.
  • Younger patients generally have better outcomes than older patients.

What Does ‘Success’ Mean?

Success in bone marrow transplant treatment does not always mean the illness is cured completely. It may also mean:

  • Stopping the illness from spreading
  • Easing symptoms that affect daily life
  • Helping the patient live longer or better

These outcomes are still important and improve the patient’s comfort and daily experience.

Approach of Leading Hospitals

Top hospitals emphasise early diagnosis, customised treatment plans, and multidisciplinary care for bone marrow transplant patients. Their approach typically includes:

  • Cutting-edge diagnostic tools such as PET-CT scans, bone marrow analysis, and genetic testing.
  • Dedicated transplant units with infection-controlled and sterile environments.
  • Minimally invasive procedures to minimise complications and speed up recovery.
  • Collaborative care involving tumour boards and transplant committees to ensure comprehensive decision-making.

This patient-focused strategy, combined with advanced technology and highly skilled medical teams, helps achieve improved transplant outcomes.

Expert Insights

Dr. Padmaja Lokireddy, Hemato Oncologist at Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad, speaks at an awareness session.

Dr Padmaja Lokireddy, Consultant Hemato Oncologist, Apollo Hospitals Hyderabad, says

“Blood cancer, yes, definite curative treatment is bone marrow transplant, but not every blood cancer patient needs a transplant. So, primarily, you have to give chemotherapy to get the disease into remission”

Dr. Gaurav Kharya, BMT and Pediatric Oncology Specialist at Apollo Delhi, during a hospital awareness session.

Dr Gaurav Kharya, Senior Consultant & Head Paediatric Hemato-Oncology Immunology & Bone Marrow Transplant at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, shared insights on how BMT can be useful to treat different deadly diseases. He says

“The common cancers that need a bone marrow transplant are like acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, which is very common in paediatric age groups, and acute myeloid leukaemia, which is very common in adults. There are certain rare forms of cancers like juvenile myeloma acetic leukaemia; mds - myeloid plastic syndrome, which is also a precursor of blood cancer. There are certain other forms of cancer, such as solid cancers, lymphomas, brain tumours, and certain high-risk brain tumours. So all these forms of cancers, whether they are blood cancers or they are solid tumours, can be treated by bone marrow transplant.”

How Bangla Health Connect Supports Bangladeshi Patients

Bangla Health Connect is dedicated to making complex medical journeys simpler for Bangladeshi patients. We provide personalised support to help patients access the best bone marrow transplant care abroad, guiding them every step of the way, from understanding treatment options to connecting with trusted specialists.

Medical Guidance for Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment

Travel Assistance for Bone Marrow Transplant Treatment

Cost Transparency and Patient Support

  • Bangla Health Connect provides clear cost estimates for bone marrow transplant treatment, including surgery, therapies, and hospital stays, with no hidden fees.
  • Bengali-speaking coordinators assist patients and their families before, during, and after treatment, ensuring support at every step.
  • Bangla Health Connect has supported over 60,000 Bangladeshi patients with care and clarity.

Choosing hospitals through Bangla Health Connect means better care, faster access, and full support during a difficult time. Reach out to Bangla Health Connect to start your treatment journey with peace of mind.

Note: Bangla Health Connect does not provide medical advice of any kind.

Patient Stories 

Triumph Over Aplastic Anaemia - Tansila’s Story

Tansila, a young girl from Bangladesh, battled aplastic anaemia and underwent a successful bone marrow transplant at Apollo Cancer Institutes. At the celebration of 1,500 BMTs, she shared her inspiring recovery and expressed heartfelt gratitude to the doctors who helped her regain a healthy life.

Tansila from Bangladesh, a BMT survivor, speaks with doctors and patients at Apollo’s 1500 bone marrow transplants event.

Successful BMT for Thalassemia - Mr. Arif’s Story

Arif, a 12-year-old from Dhaka, had thalassemia since birth. His parents turned to Apollo Hospitals Chennai, where Dr. Revathi Raj led a successful bone marrow transplant using a matched sibling donor. Arif made a full recovery, showcasing the hospital’s excellence in treating complex blood disorders with top-tier infection control.

Victory Over Leukaemia - Mrs. Samira’s Journey

Samira, 35, from Chittagong, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia. After initial chemotherapy in Bangladesh, she underwent an allogeneic bone marrow transplant at Apollo Chennai under Dr. Sandeep’s care. With advanced protocols and dedicated follow-up, she achieved complete remission.

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FAQs

Do I need a visa for treatment?

Yes, you need a medical visa. Bangla Health Connect helps with the process and provides the hospital invitation letter required for your application.

Can I bring a family member with me?

Yes. You can bring a close family member or caregiver. Bangla Health Connect helps arrange accommodation and airport pickup for both of you.

How many days do I need to stay abroad?

You may need to stay for 6 to 8 weeks. This depends on the transplant type and how well your body responds to recovery.

Will Bangla Health Connect assist with the full process?

Yes. Bangla Health Connect supports you with doctor consultations, visa assistance, travel planning, hospital coordination, and follow-up care.

How do I know which hospital is best for me?

Bangla Health Connect checks your reports and suggests the most suitable hospital based on your condition, doctor availability, and location.

Is bone marrow transplant treatment painful?

The transplant itself is not painful as it is done under anaesthesia. Some side effects, like weakness or fever, may occur during recovery and are managed by the medical team. Pain and side effects can vary for each patient. Always consult your treating doctor for information specific to your medical condition and recovery process.

What should I carry with me when travelling to another country?

Carry your passport, visa, medical documents, regular medicines, and personal items. Bangla Health Connect will provide you with a full checklist before travel.

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