Stem Cell Transplant ‘Cures’ People with HIV
Dato' Dr Chang Kian Meng, Consultant Haematologist | Assoc Prof Dr Raja Iskandar Shah Raja Azwa, Faculty of Medicine
21-Mar-19 16:00
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This month, we read about two people who had reportedly become HIV-free after undergoing stem cell transplants. This makes three people – including the ‘Berlin patient’ – who are now HIV-free following this same procedure. This has gotten people excited about the possibility of a HIV cure. But what is involved in this transplant procedure and what are the risks involved?
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Tags: HIV, AIDS, stem cell transplant, lymphoma, antiretroviral, gene mutation, blood cancer, Health and Living, Bigger Picture,