Publications by authors named "Huynh Van Man"

COVID-19 became a global pandemic in 2020 and significantly affected the activity of hematopoietic cell transplants (HCT) worldwide. Despite these challenges, a total of 28,793 transplants, including 18,518 allogeneic and 10,275 autologous transplants, were performed in 719 facilities in 2020 in the Asia-Pacific (AP) region. This represented a 5.

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Article Synopsis
  • The Asia-Pacific Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group (APBMT) has been surveying hematopoietic stem cell transplant activities annually since 2007, collecting data from 21,504 transplants in 2017 across 733 centers in 20 countries/regions.
  • Five countries—China, Japan, South Korea, India, and Australia—accounted for 89.4% of transplants, with Japan and China also hosting the majority of transplant centers.
  • The study revealed significant variations in transplant types between countries, with autologous transplants more common in some regions like Thailand and Australia, while allogeneic transplants dominated in others like Pakistan and China; acute myeloid leukemia was the
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BACKGROUND Multiple myeloma is mainly a disease of the elderly. The diagnosis of multiple myeloma in patients under 30 years of age is rare. A rare case is presented of a 17-year-old girl diagnosed with multiple myeloma who was successfully treated with autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT).

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Between 2005 and 2015, 138,165 hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) were reported in 18 countries/regions in the Asia-Pacific region. In this report, we describe current trends in HSCT throughout the Asia-Pacific region and differences among nations in this region and various global registries. Since 2008, more than 10,000 HSCTs have been recorded each year by the Asia-Pacific Blood and Marrow Transplantation Group Data Center.

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During the Vietnam War, southern Vietnam was exposed to a large amount of dioxin, a strong human carcinogen. Although we have observed much shorter survival in southern Vietnamese chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients, the cause remains to be clarified. Here, we report cytogenetic and molecular findings for 47 CML patients.

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