+ Follow DR. HONARATA GIONGCO-BAYLON Tag
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[Title] => First peripheral blood stem cell transplant done i
[Summary] => Government doctors may have possibly found a better and less invasive cure for leukemia patients.
This, as the first peripheral blood stem cell transplant in the country was declared successful more than two months after the operation was performed by doctors of the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI).
Dr. Honarata Giongco-Baylon, head of the transplant team, said 50-year-old leukemia patient Raquel Opena is now on her way to full recovery with no signs of the potentially fatal disease.
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Mayen Jaymalin
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DR. HONARATA GIONGCO-BAYLON
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[Title] => First peripheral blood stem cell transplant done i
[Summary] => Government doctors may have possibly found a better and less invasive cure for leukemia patients.
This, as the first peripheral blood stem cell transplant in the country was declared successful more than two months after the operation was performed by doctors of the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI).
Dr. Honarata Giongco-Baylon, head of the transplant team, said 50-year-old leukemia patient Raquel Opena is now on her way to full recovery with no signs of the potentially fatal disease.
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