If you’re facing blood cancer or a blood disorder, bone marrow transplant or cellular therapy may be an effective treatment for you. Atrium Health Levine Cancer offers these therapies at the region’s only comprehensive transplant and cellular therapy center.
We bring you access to advanced cancer treatments not available elsewhere, including the full range of transplants, CAR T-cell therapy and the latest clinical trials. And our leading team of specialists – including nationally recognized physicians – work together to provide the expert care you need.
Our program is fully accredited by the Foundation for Accreditation of Cellular Therapy and reports outcomes among the best in the country.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call the Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program at 980-442-6400.
Our team uses transplant and cellular therapy to treat a wide range of cancers and blood disorders, including:
Our state-of-the-art bone marrow transplant (BMT) unit was the first of its kind in the region. Bone marrow transplant, also known as blood and marrow transplant or stem cell transplant, is a technique in which healthy blood stem cells are infused into your body to replace unhealthy marrow cells. With expertise in all aspects of stem cell therapy, our collaborative team of specialists delivers top quality care.
Bone marrow transplants use different sources of healthy cells. We offer the full range of transplants currently available, including advanced treatment approaches available at limited numbers of hospitals across the country:
And as a partner of the National Marrow Donor Program, our transplant center has access to donors from around the world, so you have a better chance of finding a match.
The bone marrow transplant process is complex and different for everyone, but typically includes these steps:
CAR T-cell therapy is a type of cellular therapy that supercharges your immune cells to fight cancer.
We’re one of a limited number of cancer care centers that offer CAR T-cell therapy as an approved treatment for certain types of lymphoma and leukemia, and as a clinical trial for other types of blood cancer such as multiple myeloma.
CAR T-cell therapy is a multi-step process that takes place over several weeks:
Our collaborative team of specialists will guide your treatment from start to finish. Your care team may include leading hematologists, radiation oncologists, clinical pharmacists, specially trained inpatient and outpatient nurses, nutritionists, advanced care practitioners and social workers.
You’ll also have a transplant coordinator and financial coordinator to help manage your care, from scheduling appointments to locating nearby housing and assistance with insurance questions.
Facing a serious health condition can feel confusing and overwhelming at times – often involving physical, financial and emotional challenges for you and your family.
Before, during and after your treatment, our goal is to help you minimize side effects, ease recovery and nurture well-being. We offer an array of resources, from post-transplant and disease-specific support groups to informational classes for both patients and caregivers.
Find out more about Levine Cancer’s comprehensive support programs.
When you need care that goes beyond standard treatments, Levine Cancer gives you access to potentially breakthrough therapies through an extensive program of clinical trials for cancer and blood disorders, including Phase 1 studies.
Learn more about current clinical research at Levine Cancer.
The Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program is located at Levine Cancer’s research and academic headquarters in Charlotte. If needed, our team can help you find housing close to the hospital.
Levine Cancer Institute
1021 Morehead Medical Drive
Charlotte, NC 28204
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call 980-442-6400.
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