Hi @reynaandriana, Welcome to Mayo Connect. As @davi0937 shared with you, many people with Myelofibrosis have had success stories with treating their disease with a bone marrow transplant, using cells from a donor.
If your uncle is a candidate for a BMT, it's not just about finding an MD to do the procedure. It's also crucial that this is done is a hospital where they routinely do bone marrow transplants so that there is a deep level of understanding for this process. It's quite complex, patients often stay in or near the transplant center for at least 100 days. Often a teaching or research hospital associated with a university in a larger city will be the best choices.
Mayo Clinic partners with certain clinics who meet their high standard of care. I’m posting a link for you with information and a map for these care facilities. I noticed there is one on Mexico but not sure if this is nearby for you. https://www.mayoclinic.org/about-mayo-clinic/care-network/network-members
Here’s the link to the hospital in Mexico https://healthtravelmexico.com/eng_index.php
Reading through your message again, are your uncle and his brother, who is a potential donor, both in Mexico?
@loribmt Thanks so much for the information. Yes, both uncles are in Mexico, and they are finishing up some exams to make sure they are both healthy enough for the transplant. There are a few logisitics that we are still trying to figure out with the insurance and decide between either doing the procedure close by or farther away to obtain better results. If, for some reason he is not cleared to do the transplant, he was given a prognosis of 6months. He is currenly doing blood transfusions every 7 days as his condition has worsened. We were told that its crucial that we start the process sooner rather than later.