Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant The Osborn Hematopoietic Malignancy and Transplantation Program Making the choice to have a blood or bone marrow transplant is about hope – hope for you and for the people who depend on you. Across America, blood and marrow transplants have given new life to thousands of people whose diseases were once incurable. The Osborn Hematopoietic Malignancy and Transplantation Program at WVU’s Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center is West Virginia's only source for blood and marrow transplants. Along with outstanding staff and technology, we offer patients the ability to receive the latest treatment close to home and family. Because of the lengthy hospital stays associated with many transplants, this can be a tremendous benefit to visitors, families, and caregivers. Our doctors, nurses, and staff offer a personalized, compassionate approach to every patient they treat. They have dedicated their lives to the unique needs of patients like you. New Therapies and Treatments In addition to patient care responsibilities, many of our staff members work on the leading edge of technology, developing innovative new drugs and therapies to reduce side effects and improve success rates. We are members of the National Marrow Donor Program, the North American Marrow Transplant Group, and the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group. By working with other transplant groups and conducting clinical trials, we can provide you with the newest therapies available, right here at home. We remain in touch with a growing number of former patients and their families each year. Since October 1992, we have treated hundreds of patients from West Virginia and the surrounding regions. The vast majority of transplant survivors lead full and meaningful lives. They have learned to overcome personal fears, gained a greater appreciation of life, and discovered spiritual strength as a result of the transplant experience.