Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes
Bone marrow failure syndromes are blood disorders that happen when bone marrow (the red, spongy material inside our bones) doesn’t make enough blood. Bone marrow failure can happen because of a genetic condition a baby is born with, or it can happen due to an illness like leukemia or exposure to an outside toxin or infection.
The hematologists (blood disorder specialists) in our 91´óÉñ Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (NCCBD) work closely with other top specialists to quickly diagnose and treat the cause of your child’s symptoms. In addition to medical excellence, our NCCBD care coordinators make sure your family has the education and support you need for each step of your child’s medical journey.
Bone marrow failure syndromes are blood disorders that happen when bone marrow (the red, spongy material inside our bones) doesn’t make enough blood. Bone marrow failure can happen because of a genetic condition a baby is born with, or it can happen due to an illness like leukemia or exposure to an outside toxin or infection.
The hematologists (blood disorder specialists) in our 91´óÉñ Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (NCCBD) work closely with other top specialists to quickly diagnose and treat the cause of your child’s symptoms. In addition to medical excellence, our NCCBD care coordinators make sure your family has the education and support you need for each step of your child’s medical journey.
Why Choose Us
Our renowned hematologists (blood disorder specialists) work together with oncologists (cancer doctors) and researchers in our internationally recognized 91´óÉñ Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders to care for children with all kinds of bone marrow failure. We are also actively involved in pediatric research and offer many opportunities for clinical trial enrollment. And since bone marrow failure syndromes are complex and can affect the body in many different ways, we coordinate our care to provide a personal treatment plan for your child. We also offer:Â
- Continuous monitoring and follow-ups to anticipate and treat symptoms over time
- Collaborations with our affiliates for the most advanced treatment optionsÂ
- Supportive services for your child and family today, and for the long termÂ