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This presentation outlines the importance of long-term follow-up care after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant using donor cells (allogeneic transplant) focused on supportive care for side effects post-transplant, identifying new health issues early, and providing resources and guidance to ensure the patient is experiencing their optimal quality of life after treatment.
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Bone marrow/stem cell transplant survivors need a comprehensive plan for long-term follow-up care. This presentation discusses the challenges survivors face in accessing this care and strategies to overcome these challenges.
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Las personas que se someten a un trasplante de médula ósea/células madre utilizando células de un donante (trasplante alogénico) generalmente se curan, pero pueden tener efectos secundarios persistentes o que aparecen tardíamente.
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El trasplante con células de un donante (trasplante alogénico) puede causar efectos tardíos en la salud meses o años después del trasplante. Este video describe posibles complicaciones tardías o a largo plazo después del trasplante, cómo reducir el riesgo de desarrollar complicaciones y opciones de tratamiento.
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Los pacientes que se someten a un alotrasplante de células madre (un trasplante que utiliza células madre de un donante) tienen un mayor riesgo de sufrir problemas médicos adicionales a largo plazo. Aprenda cómo detectar y prevenir complicaciones tardías y a largo plazo después del trasplante.
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The number of stem cell transplants performed is increasing, which means more people are concerned about ongoing complications or late effects after transplant. This presentation reviews potential late effects after a stem cell transplant (hematopoietic cell transplant) using donor cells (aka allogeneic transplant).
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Great strides have been made in bone marrow, stem cell and cord blood transplantation. An increasing number of patients with blood disorders are now able to enjoy a second chance at life, thanks the efforts of doctors and patients who pioneered this life-saving treatment.