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Kenya conducts first ever bone marrow transplant

October 21, 2022
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Jemimah Mueni

Nairobi — The Nairobi West hospital has successfully conducted the first ever bone marrow transplant in the country, to a female patient ailing from multiple myeloma which is a type of blood cancer.

The hospital’s chief medical director, Professor Andrew Gachi, addressing the media on Tuesday, described the procedure as a major advancement of medicine in the country, noting that most patients with blood disorders and cancers have had to travel overseas to seek the highly specialized treatment.

Prof Gachi told reporters that the bone marrow transplant to the patient identified as Margret aged 55 was conducted at the facility by a team of specialists, led by Dr Guarav Dixit, a specialist in bone marrow transplant and blood cancers.

“This is a great milestone in the medical history of this country. We have successfully transplanted bone marrow to a patient who had multiple myeloma, and we expect to discharge her in two days,” stated Prof Gachi.

He said they will collaborate with other institutions to conduct training with their internationally recognised transplant specialists, as part of measures to provide easy access to bone marrow transplants as a possible cure for patients with complex blood disorders in the country.

Doctors at the press conference. Photo: Nairobi West Hospital.
Source: UGC

“Our aim is also to be the leading bone marrow transplant unit not only in East Africa, but across Africa,” he added.

Dr Dixit, also a doctor at the New Delhi Cancer Centre in India, explained that the process conducted on the first patient at the Nairobi West facility is known as autogorous which involves harvesting healthy cells from the patient, destroying the patient’s abnormal or damaged cells and then re-injecting the healthy cells to the patient.

Dr Dixit noted that the Bone Marrow Treatment is a very crucial treatment procedure , because “in some instances, it offers the only hope of cure in treating blood cancers like Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) and Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL), that would otherwise be difficult to treat with conventional chemotherapy alone’.

He said BMT can also be used to treat Multiple Sclerosis and pediatric immunodeficiencies, and that it’s a safe procedure for patients with sickle cell disease if done at a young age.

“It is important to note that this therapy is evidence based across the globe, and now readily available in Kenya to all who may need it in a world class facility,” he stated.

Noting that the Bone Marrow Transplant process is highly specialized and delicate, Dr Gachi said that the treatment will cost between US$25,000 and US$35,000.

He, however, said this will be certainly lower than going outside the country for the same.

The cancer burden has been rising globally, exerting significant strain on populations and health systems at all income levels.

Data from the National Cancer Institute of Kenya shows that In Kenya, cancer is the 3rd leading cause of death after infectious and cardiovascular diseases.

The International Agency for Research in Cancer (IARC) GLOBOCAN report for 2018 estimated 47,887 new cases of cancer annually with a mortality of 32,987. – Capital FM

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