The science of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation has changed
signi?cantly since its development in the 1950s. The number of
transplantations performed to treat hematologic cancers has
steadily increased over the decades. Stem cell transplantation
remains a complex process involving numerous decisions and possible
outcomes. The third edition of Hematopoietic Stem Cell
Transplantation: A Manual for Nursing Practice serves as a powerful
resource for medical professionals caring for transplant
recipients, as well as for donors and families. This new edition
includes overviews of the biology of stem cells, the stem cell
collection and transplantation process, organ-speci?c side effects,
and the long-term care of recipients. You'll also find discussions
of newly-approved chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapies and
implications for practice, as well as topics related to the ethics
of stem cell transplantation and professional practice.
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