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The National Marrow Donor Program's symposium on patient advocacy in cellular transplantation therapy: addressing barriers to hematopoietic cell transplantation.

机译:国家骨髓捐献者计划在细胞移植治疗中倡导患者的座谈会:解决造血细胞移植的障碍。

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Although hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is an effective treatment option for patients with life-threatening blood, immune system, or genetic disorders, many barriers besides a lack of suitably matched donors exist and can have an adverse impact on access and outcomes of HCT. In 2008, the National Marrow Donor Program, through its Office of Patient Advocacy, convened a diverse group of experts and transplantation survivors to identify persistent patient barriers throughout the transplantation process and to make recommendations for programs and initiatives to address these barriers, including new research opportunities. This group included transplantation physicians and other health care providers, relevant subject experts, and representatives from transplantation centers and patient advocacy organizations. Working groups were formed to identify patient barriers to HCT and to recommend and prioritize initiatives as they relate to the pretransplantation period, the early posttransplantation period, long-term survivorship, financial issues, and special populations. This report summarizes the symposium's deliberations and recommendations to address persistent patient barriers throughout the transplantation process.
机译:尽管对于威胁生命的血液,免疫系统或遗传疾病的患者,造血细胞移植(HCT)是一种有效的治疗选择,但除缺乏适当匹配的供体外,还有许多障碍,并且可能对HCT的获得和结果产生不利影响。 2008年,国家骨髓捐献者计划通过其患者支持办公室召集了各种各样的专家和移植幸存者,以确定整个移植过程中持续存在的患者障碍,并为解决这些障碍的计划和倡议提出了建议,包括新的研究机会。该小组包括移植医师和其他医疗保健提供者,相关主题专家以及移植中心和患者权益组织的代表。成立了工作组来确定患者对HCT的障碍,并就与移植前期,移植后早期,长期生存,经济问题和特殊人群有关的措施提出建议并确定优先顺序。本报告总结了研讨会的审议情况和建议,以解决整个移植过程中持续存在的患者障碍。

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