Marcelo Pasquini, MD, a hematologist at the Cleveland Clinic, specializes in blood and marrow transplantation for various blood cancers [1].
Advanced transplantation is a critical component of treatment for patients with aggressive blood disorders. Access to specialized hematologists ensures that patients receive precise care tailored to the complexities of marrow replacement.
Based in Cleveland, Ohio, Pasquini focuses his practice on treating patients with blood cancers, including multiple myeloma [1]. His work involves the use of transplantation to provide expert treatment for those facing these diagnoses [1].
Blood and marrow transplants are used to replace diseased or damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells. This process is often essential for patients whose cancer has not responded to standard chemotherapy, or who have suffered severe side effects from treatment.
Pasquini's role at the Cleveland Clinic involves managing the intricate process of donor matching and the administration of the transplant [1]. By focusing on these high-risk procedures, the medical team aims to improve long-term outcomes for patients with hematologic malignancies [1].
The Cleveland Clinic remains a primary hub for these procedures in the U.S., offering integrated care that combines hematology with specialized transplant nursing, and support services [1].
“Marcelo Pasquini, MD, specializes in blood and marrow transplantation for various blood cancers.”
The availability of specialized hematologists like Dr. Pasquini at major medical centers indicates a continued reliance on stem cell transplantation as a primary curative or life-extending strategy for multiple myeloma. As blood cancer treatments evolve, the integration of marrow transplantation with newer therapies remains a cornerstone of oncology in the U.S.



