Secondary Cancers after Transplant
People who undergo a stem cell transplant have an increased risk of developing a second cancer later in life. Learn what you can do to minimize your risk.

People who undergo a stem cell transplant have an increased risk of developing a second cancer later in life. Learn what you can do to minimize your risk.
Ask the Transplant Experts - Session One
Surviving a transplant is just step one on the road to a long, healthy life for your child. Learn about potential late complications and how to prevent and treat them.
Stem cell transplant recipients have a high risk of of developing an infections, particularly during the first six months. Learn how to prevent and treat infections after transplant
Sexual problems often occur after a stem cell transplant. Learn about treatments for sexual difficulties, as well as how to preserve fertility after transplant.
Sexual difficulties are common for women after a stem cell transplant. Learn what causes low desire and pain during sex and effective treatment options.
Twenty percent of transplant survivors experience breathing problems after transplant. Learn how to prevent and detect them, and treatment options.
COVID-19 is a highly contagious virus that can cause a serious infection in transplant patients and those on maintenance therapy or immunosuppressive drugs after transplant. Learn how to avoid COVID-19 and best treatment options if you do become infected.
Older adults with leukemia and other blood cancers can successfully undergo a stem cell transplant. Success depends on more than just the patient's age.
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) often affects the genitals and can cause pain and sexual difficulties. Learn how pelvic floor physical therapists can help relieve symptoms, and other therapies to manage genital GVHD.