Contact Information
For more information about BMT for sickle cell disease, please call us.
Stem Cell Transplant Timeline
For more information or to schedule an appointment with Blood and Marrow Transplant, please call us at 202-476-5456. For existing patients regarding clinical concerns during the hours of 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, please call 202-476-4267.
Choosing the Children’s National BMT Program for Your Care
The BMT Program for Sickle Cell Disease is one of the largest BMT centers for sickle cell disease in the United States. In fact, more than 50 children with sickle cell disease have received transplants through our renowned program.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Care
Our patients benefit from a highly specialized team with more than 20 years of experience performing BMT for sickle cell disease. This team is a collaboration between our expert hematologists (blood disease specialists) and our blood and marrow transplant specialists. In addition, patients receive comprehensive care from experts in heart (cardiologists), lung (pulmonologists), brain (neurologists), growth and development (endocrinologists) and emotional health (psychologists), who have been a part of the multidisciplinary team caring for sickle cell patients before, during and years after BMT.
Additionally, your child will receive care from a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, chaplains and physical therapists.
Discovering New Treatments for Sickle Cell Disease
At Children's National, we continue to pioneer transplant therapies that can cure sickle cell disease. We also collaborate with other major centers focused on this disease and are involved in clinical trials and national research initiatives designed to provide the best treatment outcomes for children and to expand the use of transplantation for sickle cell disease.
Our current areas of focus include:
- Using reduced doses of chemotherapy to minimize short-term and long-term side effects of blood and marrow transplantation
- Studying “half-matched” donors for transplant. If this study proves to be successful, almost every patient with sickle cell disease could be cured, as they’ll have at least one sibling or a parent who could be a half-matched donor
Glossary of Terms
1. Allogeneic Transplant: A transplant using a tissue matched or partially matched to a related or unrelated donor