History
Our program began in 1989 when we performed the first autologous bone marrow transplant in the area. Drs. Roy Beveridge and Gregory Orloff are the Medical Co-directors of the program. Dr. Beveridge began the program in 1989, and Dr. Orloff joined the program in 1995.
Other highlights of our program include:
- More than 600 bone marrow and peripheral stem cell transplants have been
performed to date from a range of diseases including:
- Leukemia
- Hodgkin’s disease
- Non-Hodgkin’s disease
- Multiple Myeloma
- First allogeneic transplant 1995
- First Matched Unrelated Transplant 2003
- NMDP (National Marrow Donor Program):
- Collection site 1998
- Transplant site 2002
- Outpatient transplant clinic opened in 2000
- FACT (Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy) Accreditation
for the autologous program since 2000
- Clincal program
- Stem Cell processing program
- Stem Cell collection program
