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The number of cord blood units transplanted at each center are indicated. Data are taken primarily from the 2005 National Marrow Donor Program Transplant Center Directory. The 21 centers listed below are indicated in order according to the number of unrelated cord blood transplants performed.

The list HERE is in alphabetical order by state and contains all transplant centers that have performed cord blood transplants.

Click on the name of each transplant center below to visit the individual web sites.

TRANSPLANT CENTER (top 20 by volume)

Related Unrelated
Duke University Medical Center 13 505
University of Minnesota BMT Program at Fairview University Medical Center 18 303
University Medical Center (Tucson, Arizona) 6 98
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center 3 86
Texas Transplant Institute 4 85
The Children's Memorial Medical Center (Chicago) 4 75
Hackensack University Medical Center 4 65
University Hospitals of Cleveland 2 66
The Children's Hospital of New York Presbyterian 3 59
Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital (St Louis, Missouri) 2 57
Indiana University Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation Program 0 54
University of Colorado/ The Children's Hospital 3 49
Shand's Hospital at the University of Florida 0 46
Cook Children's Medical Center (Forth Worth, Texas) 1 44
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 2 42
University of Colorado 0 41
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles 4 39
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) 3 35
All Children's Hospital (St. Petersburg, Florida) 3 33
City of Hope National Medical Center (Duarte, CA) 5 28

Page Updated
25 February 2007
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