Healthy living after transplantation
Most bone marrow and blood stem cell transplantation patients lead healthy, active lives. But some may develop delayed complications as a result of previous illness and treatment. Fortunately, these complications can be managed or reduced, particularly when identified early.
Our patient resources provide health information on a range of topics to help people live a healthy life after transplantation.
In this section
- Late effects: Avascular necrosis
- Late effects: Bone heath & osteoporosis
- Late effects: Cataracts
- Late effects: Dental care
- Late effects: Diet & physical activity
- Late effects: Fatigue
- Late effects: Heart health
- Late effects: Improving your memory
- Late effects: Kidney health
- Late effects: Liver health
- Late effects: Lung health
- Late effects: Men’s health problems
- Late effects: Peripheral neuropathy
- Late effects: Second cancers
- Late effects: Skin cancers
- Late effects: Skin health
- Late effects: Women’s health problems

Late Effects Clinic
We care for and treat people who have ongoing health problems caused by cancer or cancer treatment.