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What are things you can't do after a bone marrow transplant?

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Dr. Steven Ginsberg
Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology 39 years experience
Depends: This depends on the type of transplant, and the time since the transplant. Most of the precautions are to prevent infections, such as not working in soil (earth), avoiding crowds and sick people.
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