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    Adult & Pediatric Transplants offered through Sutter Transplant Services
    Welcome to Transplant Services of Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento serving the needs of patients throughout Northern California and beyond. Established in 1986, Sutter Transplant Services is a recognized center of excellence for heart, kidney, kidney/pancreas, and bone marrow transplantation.    Click here to learn more.


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    Blood and Marrow (Stem Cell) Transplant offered through Sutter Cancer Centers
    Transplants of blood-forming stem cells have proven effective in treating a number of cancers and blood-related disorders, including: Chronic and acute leukemias, Hodgkin's disease and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Multiple myeloma, Aplastic anemia, Myelodysplasia, Testicular cancer Inborn blood disorders: sickle cell disease, thalassemia, others    Click here to learn more.


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    Heart Transplants offered through Sutter Transplant Services
    In 1989, surgeons of the Sutter Heart Institute performed the area's first heart transplant with great success. That tradition continues today with more than 80 transplants performed and the second highest survival rate in the country.    Click here to learn more.


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    Kidney Transplants offered through Sutter Transplant Services
    Thousands of patients across the country receive a kidney from a friend, relative or unknown donor. For most, a new kidney represents a new lease on life, allowing them to stop dialysis and fully move back into the mainstream of life.    Click here to learn more.


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    Kidney-Pancreas Transplant offered through Sutter Tranplant Services
    For patients with Type I diabetes and end-stage renal disease, a combination kidney/pancreas transplant is an important treatment option. The procedure involves replacing the pancreas of a person with diabetes with a healthy pancreas capable of producing insulin. The healthy pancreas comes from a donor who has just died.   Click here to learn more.