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Register of Blood Stem Cell Transplantation

Register of Blood Stem Cell Transplantation

Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Register of patients with blood stem cell transplantations (autologous, allogen).

Description

Documenting the success rate in terms of complication rate, disease response, survival rate, engraftment, and details of transplantation settings, for example donor and conditioning data, remission status before transplantation.

It's a register of patients who have one or more autologous and / or allogenic blood stem cell transplants due to an existing indication for performing myeloablative / non-myeloablative high-dose chemotherapy.

The inclusion occurs at our center during preparation for blood stem cell transplantation. The written consent will be obtained separately in the context of the information on blood stem cell transplantation. Participation is voluntary and consent can be revoked at any time. This involves no additional effort for the patient and has no influence on his treatment. It may be necessary in the course of contacting the patient at home, as long as the data is incomplete. This is also explicitly explained. A copy of the declaration of consent is given to the patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • signed IC
  • patients eligible for stem cell transplantation

Exclusion Criteria:

  • unable to consent to study participation

Study details
    Hematologic Malignancies

NCT04263857

Technical University of Munich

28 January 2024

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