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Center for Blood Disorders and Stem Cell Transplantation

2009.3 miles away
206-991-2040
Fax: 206-215-1655
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Center for Blood Disorders and Stem Cell Transplantation

Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The Swedish Cancer Institute focuses on treating all blood related diseases at the Center for Blood Disorders and Stem Cell Transplantation.

Our team of renowned specialists offers cutting-edge therapies, including novel immunotherapies and stem cell transplantation, while providing access to a wide range of clinical trials. The center is active in the institute's personalized medicine program, using gene sequencing of the patient's unique tumor to understand which treatment would be best for each individual patient.

Stem cell transplantation is an effective treatment for some forms of cancer. Watch our video series to learn more about the stem cell transplant process.
  • Stem cell pre-collection and mobilization

    The first step in the stem cell transplant process is referred to as pre-collection. During this time, patients undergo mobilization. Watch this video for answers to frequently asked questions about the pre-collection process.

  • Stem Cell Collection

    After mobilization, a patient’s care team will decide when a patient is ready to begin the next step in the stem cell transplant process, known as collection. Watch this video for answers to frequently asked questions about the collection process.

  • Stem Cell Transplant

    The final step of the stem cell transplant is the transplant itself. Stem cells that were previously mobilized and then collected will be returned to the patient’s body. In this video you'll get  answers to frequently asked questions about the transplant process.

Cancers treated
  • CAR-T (chimeric antigen receptor therapy)
  • Hematologic malignancies
  • Leukemia (acute and chronic)
  • Lymphoma (Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin)
  • Multiple myeloma
  • Myeloproliferative neoplasms
Benign hematologic conditions
  • Anemia
  • Clotting disorders
  • Cytopenia
  • Hemophilia
Refer a patient

Print and fax our referral form (PDF). See form for more information.

  • Referral phone: 206-991-2040, Option 1
  • Referral fax: 206-670-9356
Caregiver resources

Patients undergoing a stem cell transplant require a personal caregiver to assist them during their treatment and recovery. We've created a resource guide for caregivers while they help during recovery.

Recognition

U.S. News & World Report - High Performing Hospital in Leukemia, Lymphoma, & Myeloma (2024-25)