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First Stem Cell Transplant in Pakistan for rare Brain Tumor at Shifa

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A 59 years old female underwent first successful Stem Cell Transplant in Pakistan for Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma, a rare blood cancer, at Shifa International Hospital.

The patient was given a series of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted small molecule inhibitor, and radiation therapy, leaving behind less than 5 mm of tumor on brain scans.

She then underwent Peripheral Blood Hematopoietic Stem Cell Harvest through an Apheresis machine for four days.

Over 2-3 weeks, she remained in a severely immune-compromised state in a specialized unit with HEPA filters requiring radiated blood products, nutritional and anti-microbial support, but gradually the Stem Cells kicked in and her Bone Marrow was repopulated resulting in improvement in blood counts.

Dr. Ayaz Mir, FACP, Director of Bone Marrow & Stem Cell Transplant at Shifa emphasized that only a few dozen centers in the world including USA and Germany were doing such transplants for this rare tumor. It took a specialized team of coordinators, apheresis techs, blood-bank experts, excellent nursing care, and doctors to successfully orchestrate this complicated process.

Shifa has done about 350 Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplants, but this was one of the most challenging.

To make the treatment affordable for the masses, he emphasized that the government and the pharmaceutical industry should take special measures for encouraging local manufacturing of drugs as Pakistan lags behind other regional countries in the field of cancer drug manufacturing. It will also curb the multi-billion PKR black market exploiting the desperate.

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