Watch for ethics as bone marrow care option looms
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The commencement of bone marrow transplantation is a milestone in cancer treatment. However, we must be careful about human trafficking and organ harvesting.
Reports that oncologists see a near future in which bone marrow transplants become part of the treatment protocol for patients of cancer and other non-communicable and incurable disease in Uganda are uplifting.
A decade or so ago, we were suitably impressed when Mulago National Referral Hospital announced successful open heart surgery carried out in relatively primitive facilities. Life-saving heart surgery continues to be done there today.
Now, the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) — which has been treating thousands of Ugandans even as we see a rise in cancer incidence and mortality — envisages the availability of bone marrow transplantation within three years. A landmark, albeit very expensive, alternative, which should come with caution.
Sometimes referred to as stem cell transplantation, its success has not been without complex risks and challenging medical procedures.
https://www.monitor.co.ug/uganda/oped/editorial/watch-for-ethics-as-bone-marrow-care-option-looms-4318594