Over 100 unique BMT cases were felicitated at the event by Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, Dr. Devi Shetty, Dr. Sunil Bhat and Dr. Sharat Damodar recently.
According to Marrow Donor Registry India, at any time, all over the world, there are about 3,000 patients searching for a donor for a Stem Cell transplant and less than 30% of those find a suitable donor within their family. Rest of the 70% depend on unrelated donors which indicates that very few people receive best possible treatment. To address the deficit, a cord blood banking facility was established two years back in collaboration with Rotary International, which functions both as a public and private cord blood facility. Today at its current strength Narayana Health has 30 beds across Bangalore, Kolkata and Mumbai with a capacity to conduct 150 BMT’s per year.
Bone Marrow Transplant has evolved over a period of time and is safer with outcomes continually improving.
According to Dr. Devi Shetty, Chairman and Executive Director, Narayana Health, ‘In India there are over one lakh patients with serious blood related disorders diagnosed every year and the only long-lasting line of treatment for them is Bone Marrow Transplant. We started this unit in 2004 with a vision to offer world class treatment and today I am proud that our Bangalore unit alone has successfully treated 1000 BMT cases. This is just the beginning and the journey to provide BMT treatment to all the beneficiaries still has a long way to go.’
BMT procedure helps in the treatment of various non-cancerous diseases like Aplastic Anaemia, Immunodeficiency disorders, congenital storage disorders, congenital errors of metabolism and Haemoglobinopathies such as Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Anaemia. Few cancerous conditions like acute and chronic Myeloid and Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Hodgkin’s and Non-hodgkin’s Lymphoma, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms, Primary Myelofibrosis and Multiple Myeloma also require BMT as a solution for treatment.
Dr. Sharat Damodar, Clinical Director – Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center and Sr. Consultant Hematologist & Head – Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Narayana Health City, says ‘There is a huge demand supply gap for Bone Marrow Transplant in our country. Currently we have close to 2 lakh registered donors and to address the current demand deficit we need at least 10 Lakh donors to register.
From the first treatment of a 4-year-old thalassemia child way back in 2004 to the 1000th treatment of aplastic anaemia 10-year-old boy from Kolar, Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Centre has emerged as a centre of excellence for BMT in our country.’ adds Dr. Sharat Damodar
India treats approximately 1500 BMT cases every year which is far less as compared to other countries like China, Japan, Korea who are treating approximately 8000 cases every year.
‘The conditions which can be potentially cured with BMT are on a rise. One of major advances has been use of unrelated donors and haplo-identical (half matched) donors for those lacking full matched family donors. We have one of the largest experiences of half matched transplants using never techniques like TCR Alpha/Beta depletion with excellent results, adds Dr. Sunil Bhat
Currently, BMT is not covered under government health schemes like Vajpayee Arogya and Ayushman Bharat and a fraction of the support is available only through the PM / CM fund. Narayana Health is working towards making a representation to the state government to include BMT under the national health scheme that will help bring a larger group of beneficiaries under the treatment modality.