Fortunately, they were in the right place. Since 2003, Phoenix Children’s, in partnership with Mayo Clinic, has performed bone marrow transplants under a program launched by Dr. Roberta H. Adams. “The goal was to build a pediatric bone marrow transplant program that would allow patients in the Valley and throughout the state to stay within the state and receive the care that they needed,” Adams said. In the 22 years since the program began, Phoenix Children’s has expanded the scope and complexity of the transplants it performs.
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