In recent years, high dose chemotherapy followed by bone marrow rescue has been established as a common treatment of hematologic and solid tumor malignancies. Despite unequivocal success, relapse after transplant remains a serious problem, being the main cause of treatment failure. In an attempt to reduce relapse rates, we intensified the conditioning regimens consisting of busulfan/cyclophosphamide versus fractionated total body irradiation (f-TBI)/ cyclophosphamide by the addition of high dose etoposide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF60 patients undergoing bone marrow or stem cell transplantation were treated with liposomal Amphotericin-B for documented or suspected mycosis. 34 patients had a prior course of conventional Amphotericin-B with the following adverse effects: increasing creatinine above 1.4 mg/dl (n = 17), increasing creatinine below 1.
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April 1995
Use of cryopreserved donor bone marrow may facilitate scheduling of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT) by affording independence of a fixed time for bone marrow donation. The potential risk of damage to hematopoietic stem cells by cryopreservation resulting in delayed engraftment or graft failure has to be taken into account, however. To address these issues, the outcome of 19 matched related BMT (1992-94) performed with cryopreserved donor bone marrow was analyzed and compared with 19 related BMT (1990-93) receiving fresh donor bone marrow (control group).
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