NewYork Presbyterian / Weill Cornell
Location
Medical Center
Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation
525 East 68th Street
Starr Pavilion 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10065
Direct phone: (646) 962-7969
Toll-free: (877) 697-9355
http://www.cornellbmt.org/
Total transplants by cell source
- Marrow: 6
- PBSC: 77
- Cord Blood: 57
- Autologous (PBSC or Marrow): 125
About the center
Overview
The Transplant Program at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell utilizes state-of-the-art technologies to provide comprehensive bone marrow and stem cell transplantation care. Thanks to its extensive array of medical specialties and services, the program has a unique ability to care for complex, and often older patients. Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation care and treatment are available.
This center has been performing allogeneic transplants since 1999 and has been an NMDP/Be The Match transplant center since March 2002.
Attending physicians
Adult - Alexandra Gomez, Alexandra Arteaga Gomez, Sebastian Mayer, Roger Pearse, Adrienne Phillips, Tsiporah Shore, Koen van Besien
Transplants performed
Marrow/PBSC, single cord, and double cord
Cord blood transplants performed on
Not performed
Other programs and services
The program is fully integrated into NewYork- Presbyterian Weill Cornell, the largest and most reputable hospital in New York City, routinely listed among the top hospitals in the US. This provides access to multiple specialists and services for complex patients.
Special arrangements for lodging are across the street from the center and available for patients from remote distances. The inpatient rehabilitation unit provides opportunity for recovery for older and more infirm patients. Our innovative transplant program's use of Single Cord + Haplo greatly increases our ability to find graft options for patients in need.
Overall center survival
Patient survival information for this center
New York Presbyterian Hospital
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:
- Patients who had their FIRST ALLOGENEIC transplant (cells from a related or unrelated donor/cord blood) during 2018, 2019, 2020, and
- Who had their transplant at a U.S. transplant center, and
- Who had follow-up information provided by the transplant center for analysis
For this center, we have survival information for 208 patients.
The actual 1-year survival of these patients is 67.7%.
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 64.9% and 76.5%.
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.
New York Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical 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:
- Patients who had their FIRST ALLOGENEIC transplant (cells from a related or unrelated donor/cord blood) during 2018, 2019, 2020, and
- Who had their transplant at a U.S. transplant center, and
- Who had follow-up information provided by the transplant center for analysis
For this center, we have survival information for 61 patients.
The actual 1-year survival of these patients is 75.4%.
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 64.9% and 85.4%.
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.
Total transplants
Total transplants
265
Transplants reported (From January 1, 2020 to December 31st, 2021 as reported by the centers)
Marrow | PBSC | Cord blood | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Allogeneic | ||||
Related donor | 2 | 35 | 0 | 37 |
Unrelated donor | 4 | 42 | 57 | 103 |
Total allogeneic | 6 | 77 | 57 | 140 |
Autologous | ||||
Both marrow & PBSC 125 |
-- | 125 | ||
Total combined | ||||
208 | 57 | 265 |
Transplants by disease
All diseases
Number of transplants by age reported from January 1, 2020 to December 31st, 2021 (includes marrow, PBSC and cord blood)
0-18 | 19-44 | 45-64 | 65+ | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Related | 0 | 12 | 17 | 7 | 36 |
Unrelated | 0 | 31 | 40 | 32 | 103 |
Autologous | 1 | 21 | 64 | 39 | 125 |
Total | 1 | 64 | 121 | 78 | 264 |
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:
- U.S. Transplant Data by Center report at bloodcell.transplant.hrsa.gov
- List of diseases
Additional information
Transplant center resources
Transplant center coordinator:
Janel Joaquin
212-746-7813
Email: jaj9052@nyp.org
Financial representative:
Paula Dellavalle
(212) 746-4785
Email:
pdellava@nyp.org
Be The Match 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