Baylor University Medical Center
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Transplant Summary
Overview
Our program was established in 1983; to date we have performed over 5,000 transplants. A multi-disciplinary team approach is used to provide comprehensive medical care to patients and families in order to optimize outcomes and satisfaction. Dallas Hope Lodge is located nearby for patient lodging options.This center has been performing allogeneic transplants since 1983 and has been an NMDP transplant center since June 1990.
Attending physicians
Adult - Brian Berryman, Carolina Escobar, Nebu Koshy, Luis Pineiro, Jana ReynoldsTransplants performed
Marrow/PBSC onlyCord blood transplants
Adult onlyOther programs and services
Discounted apartment-style housing.
Dallas Hope Lodge, American Cancer Society is located nearby.Patient survival information for this center
This center's actual 1-year survival results are similar to the expected rate for this center*.The survival information we have for this center includes ONLY:- Patients who had their FIRST ALLOGENEIC transplant (cells from a related or unrelated donor/cord blood) during 2020, 2021, 2022 and
- Who had their transplant at a U.S. transplant center, and
- Who had follow-up information provided by the transplant center for analysis
For this center, we have survival information for 121 patients.The actual 1-year survival of these patients is 76%.Compared to similar patients transplanted at all centers in the U.S., we expect that the 1-year survival for patients at this center to be in a range between 62.9% and 78.1%.For help with understanding these statistics, please see Understanding Transplant Outcomes.For overall survival for all patients transplanted with a specific disease, please see U.S. Patient Survival report (Opens in a new tab) at bloodcell.transplant.hrsa.gov.* The expected survival rate for a transplant center can be below, similar to, or above the range listed. This is based on comparing patient survival at all centers that treated patients with similar diseases.
The survival rate cannot tell how you will do with your transplant. Talk to your doctor to understand your prognosis or the likely course of your disease.
Total adult transplants
281
Transplants reported by the centers (from January 1, 2022 to December 31, 2023)
Marrow PBSC Cord blood Total Marrow0PBSC41Cord blood0Total41Marrow1PBSC67Cord blood0Total68Marrow1PBSC108Cord blood0Total109MarrowBoth marrow & PBSC 172PBSC—Cord blood—Total172MarrowBoth marrow & PBSC 281PBSC—Cord blood0Total281All Diseases
Number of transplants by age reported from January 1, 2022 to December 31st, 2023(includes marrow, PBSC and cord blood)
0-18 19-44 45-64 65+ Total Related 0-18119-441245-642365+5Total41Unrelated 0-18019-441645-642965+23Total68Autologous 0-18019-442745-648465+61Total172Total 0-18119-445545-6413665+89Total281Treatments may be similar for diseases within a group. It might be helpful to look at centers that have done transplants for a specific disease and centers that have done transplants for any corresponding broad disease categories.
Centers are not required to report autologous transplants so the numbers might be incomplete.
More information about transplants can be found:
- U.S. Transplant Data by Center (Opens in a new tab) report at blood cell.transplant.hrsa.gov
- List of diseases
Transplant center resources
Transplant center coordinatorKimberly ZambranoPhone: 214-693-2513NMDP patient navigators
Patient navigators can answer your questions about choosing a transplant center and provide support and education to help you throughout your transplant journey.
- Inside the United States: 1 (888) 999-6743
- Outside the United States: 1 (763) 406-3410. (Long distance or international charges may apply.)
Email: patientinfo@nmdp.org
More resources
- Choosing a transplant center
- Preparing for transplant
- Learn about transplant outcomes and treatment decisions (Opens in a new tab)
- Support and resources (including non-English materials)
- U.S. Transplant Data by Center (Opens in a new tab) at blood cell.transplant.hrsa.gov
No survivorship program information is available. Contact the center for information about post-transplant care.