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Mayo Clinic AZ & Phoenix Children's Hospital

Location

Mayo Clinic AZ & Phoenix Children's Hospital
Bone Marrow Transplant Program
5777 East Mayo Boulevard
Phoenix, AZ 85054
Direct phone: (480) 301-8335
Toll-free: (800) 466-2279

Total transplants by cell source

From January 1, 2021 to December 31st, 2022
  • Marrow: 35
  • PBSC: 167
  • Cord Blood: 0
  • Autologous (PBSC or Marrow): 236
Performs adult; pediatric transplants

Overview

The BMT program at Mayo Clinic Arizona & Phoenix Children's Hospital is a collaborative program serving both adult & pediatric patients. We offer autologous and allogeneic (related, haploidentical, and unrelated) stem cell transplants. We have been performing unrelated transplants since 2006 and became an NMDP center in 2007.

This center has been performing allogeneic transplants since 1994 and has been an NMDP/Be The Match transplant center since June 2007.

Attending physicians

Adult - Roberta Adams, Januario Castro, Nandita Khera, Jose Leis, Pierre Noel, Jeanne Palmer, Nathan Punwani, Craig Reeder, Lisa Sproat

Pediatric - Roberta Adams, Holly Miller, Alexander Ngwube, Dana Salzberg

Transplants performed

Marrow/PBSC, single cord, and double cord

Cord blood transplants performed on

Adult and pediatric

Other programs and services

The Village at Mayo Clinic, a collaboration of the Help in Healing Home opened for patients on June 27, 2009. For more information on the Village at Mayo Clinic, please call 480-609-1324 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain time, Monday through Friday. https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/arizona/travel-lodging-maps/lodging/village-mayo-clinic
The Hope Lodge program of North Phoenix provides a home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers. It is available to anyone over the age of 18 receiving outpatient cancer treatments and living more than 40 miles away from their treatment facility. Help In Healing Home offers an affordable home-away-from-home for patients and their caregiver recuperating from whole-organ, stem cell and bone marrow transplant surgery and patients and their caregiver undergoing extensive cancer treatments. Help in Healing Home: www.helpinhealinghome.org.

About the center

Overview

The BMT program at Mayo Clinic Arizona & Phoenix Children's Hospital is a collaborative program serving both adult & pediatric patients. We offer autologous and allogeneic (related, haploidentical, and unrelated) stem cell transplants. We have been performing unrelated transplants since 2006 and became an NMDP center in 2007.

This center has been performing allogeneic transplants since 1994 and has been an NMDP/Be The Match transplant center since June 2007.

Attending physicians

Adult - Roberta Adams, Januario Castro, Nandita Khera, Jose Leis, Pierre Noel, Jeanne Palmer, Nathan Punwani, Craig Reeder, Lisa Sproat

Pediatric - Roberta Adams, Holly Miller, Alexander Ngwube, Dana Salzberg

Transplants performed

Marrow/PBSC, single cord, and double cord

Cord blood transplants performed on

Adult and pediatric

Other programs and services

The Village at Mayo Clinic, a collaboration of the Help in Healing Home opened for patients on June 27, 2009. For more information on the Village at Mayo Clinic, please call 480-609-1324 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain time, Monday through Friday. https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/arizona/travel-lodging-maps/lodging/village-mayo-clinic
The Hope Lodge program of North Phoenix provides a home away from home for cancer patients and their caregivers. It is available to anyone over the age of 18 receiving outpatient cancer treatments and living more than 40 miles away from their treatment facility. Help In Healing Home offers an affordable home-away-from-home for patients and their caregiver recuperating from whole-organ, stem cell and bone marrow transplant surgery and patients and their caregiver undergoing extensive cancer treatments. Help in Healing Home: www.helpinhealinghome.org.

Overall center survival


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:

  1. Patients who had their FIRST ALLOGENEIC transplant (cells from a related or unrelated donor/cord blood) during 2019, 2020, 2021, and
  2. Who had their transplant at a U.S. transplant center, and
  3. Who had follow-up information provided by the transplant center for analysis

For this center, we have survival information for 306 patients.

The actual 1-year survival of these patients is 81.3%.

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 73.2% and 82.2%.

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 at bloodcell.transplant.hrsa.gov.

Number of adult transplants

Total adult transplants


365

Transplants reported (From January 1, 2021 to December 31st, 2022 as reported by the centers)

Marrow PBSC Cord blood Total
Allogeneic
Related donor 4 55 0 59
Unrelated donor 3 88 0 91
Total allogeneic 7 143 0 150
Autologous
Both marrow & PBSC
215
-- 215
Total combined
365 0 365

Number of pediatric transplants

Total pediatric transplants


73

Transplants reported (From January 1, 2021 to December 31st, 2022 as reported by the centers)

Marrow PBSC Cord blood Total
Allogeneic
Related donor 15 20 0 35
Unrelated donor 13 4 0 17
Total allogeneic 28 24 0 52
Autologous
Both marrow & PBSC
21
-- 21
Total combined
73 0 73

Transplants by disease

All diseases

Number of transplants by age reported from January 1, 2021 to December 31st, 2022 (includes marrow, PBSC and cord blood)

0-18 19-44 45-64 65+ Total
Related 35 24 23 11 93
Unrelated 18 28 30 32 108
Autologous 21 32 101 82 236
Total 74 84 154 125 437

Treatments 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 for this disease can be found:

Additional information

Transplant center resources

Transplant center coordinator:
Sunny St. John
(480) 342-0291
Email: stjohn.sunny@mayo.edu

Financial representative:
Madelyn Fell
480-342-0291
Email: fell.madelyn@mayo.edu

NMDP 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

Survivorship program

This center has separate survivorship programs for adult and pediatric patients.
Please select the program you are interested in.