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How Long Can I Live After The Stem Cell Transplant ?

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The survival rates after a stem cell transplant for multiple myeloma vary based on the type of transplant and individual response. For autologous transplants, the five-year survival rate is 94%, and the 10-year survival rate is 90%. For allogeneic transplants, the five-year survival rate is 59%, but it can be as high as 82% Show Full Answer

The survival rates after a stem cell transplant for multiple myeloma vary based on the type of transplant and individual response. For autologous transplants, the five-year survival rate is 94%, and the 10-year survival rate is 90%. For allogeneic transplants, the five-year survival rate is 59%, but it can be as high as 82% if the myeloma responded to a prior autologous transplant. Outcomes depend on factors like treatment response and overall health.

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