Haematopoietic stem cell transplant activity in Switzerland 1997/1998: a report by the STABMT. Swisstransplant Working Group Blood and Marrow Transplantation.
Author(s)
Passweg, JBaldomero, H
Gmür, J
Bargetzi, M
Cavalli, F
Ghielmini, M
Helg, C
Hess, U
Herrmann, R
Jost, L
Kovacsovics, T
Kühne, T
Leibundgut, K
Leyvraz, S
Nenadov-Beck, M
Perey, L
Schanz, U
Seger, R
Starobinski, M
Tichelli, A
Tobler, A
Wernli,
von Rohr, A
von Fliener, E
Gratwohl, A
Chapuis, B
Keywords
Adolescent; Adult; Anemia/therapy; Child; Child, Preschool; Counseling; Female; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation/statistics&
numerical data; Humans; Infant; Lymphoproliferative Disorders/therapy; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms/therapy; Patient Education as Topic; Switzerland; Transplantation, Autologous; Transplantation, Homologous; Treatment Outcome
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Data on haematopoietic stem cell transplants done in Switzerland in 1997 and 1998 are reported. A total number of 532 autologous and 150 allogeneic procedures were performed during this period. Detailed information on indications, use of transplant technology and short-term outcome is provided. These data reflect the current use of haematopoietic stem cell transplantation in Switzerland and may be used for patient counselling and health care planning.Date
2000Type
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