Malignant Haematology, Transplantation and Cellular Therapies
Patient information
The Malignant Haematology, Transplantation and Cellular Therapies Service cares for patients throughout Victoria with blood cancers.
What we do
We perform both allogeneic (donated stem cells from family or unrelated donors) and autologous (patient’s own stem cells) stem cell transplants. More than 120 bone marrow transplants are performed each year.
We offer diagnosis and care for patients with:
- Bone marrow diseases, including leukaemia
- Lymphoma - blood cancer
- Multiple myeloma and related disorders
- The need for stem cell transplantation
- Late effects - ongoing health problems caused by cancer
Achievements
During 2016-17, we performed over 110 stem cell transplants for cancer patients. That included 47 allogeneic (donated cells) and 67 autologous (own cells).
Our clinics
Clinic name | Campus | Location |
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Blood Clinic | The Alfred | 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004 |
Clinical Haematology Clinic Tuesdays at The Alfred |
545 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne | |
Clinical Haematology Clinic Wednesdays at The Alfred |
545 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne | |
Plasma Cell Disorder Clinic | 545 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne | |
Late Effects Clinic | The Alfred | 55 Commercial Rd, Melbourne VIC 3004 |
Resources
All patient resourcesLeukaemia Foundation
The Leukaemia Foundation is Australia's peak body for blood cancer, funding research and providing free services to support people with leukaemia, lymphoma, myeloma and related blood disorders, and their families.
Cancer Council Australia
Services, resources, fact sheets, news and forums
Cancer Council Victoria
Services, resources, fact sheets, research, news and forums
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