Graft versus host disease (GvHD)
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Last reviewed: 17 Sept 2025
Next review due: 17 Sept 2028
GvHD is a possible complication of a bone marrow or stem cell transplant from another person. A transplant from another person is called a donor or an allogeneic transplant. Find out more.
Chronic GvHD can be difficult to cope with and can affect your quality of life. Find out more about how it might affect you and what support is available.
Coping with cancer can be difficult. There is help and support available. Find out about the emotional, physical and practical effects of cancer and how to manage them.
Graft versus host disease (GvHD) is a possible complication after a bone marrow or stem cell transplant from another person. It can be a temporary or chronic condition but there are many ways to treat it.

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