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Bone marrow transplantation, now known as hematopoietic progenitor cell transplantation, is a procedure that involves replacing the stem cells of diseased bone marrow with healthy ones from a donor. The donor can be the patient themselves (autologous or autologous transplant) or another person (allogeneic transplant). But what causes a bone marrow transplant to become necessary? Diseases such as leukemia, lymphoma, or immunodeficiency can cause bone marrow disease. For many patients, this is the only curative treatment, and for this reason, transplant activity worldwide continues to grow.