Higher Risks of Toxicity and Incomplete Recovery in 13- To 17-Year-Old Females After Marrow Donation: RDSafe Peds Results

TitleHigher Risks of Toxicity and Incomplete Recovery in 13- To 17-Year-Old Females After Marrow Donation: RDSafe Peds Results
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPulsipher MA, Logan BR, Kiefer DM, Chitphakdithai P
Volume25
Issue5
Pagination55
Date PublishedMay
Abstract

Although donation of bone marrow (BM) or peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) from children to family members undergoing allogeneic transplantation are well-established procedures, studies detailing levels of pain, symptoms, and long-term recovery are lacking. To address this lack, we prospectively enrolled 294 donors age 20% of females and males age 13 to 17 years do not return to baseline pain levels by 1 year after BM donation. Studies aimed at decreasing symptoms and improving recovery in older children are warranted.

Alternate JournalBiol Blood Marrow Transplant.
Notify Library Reference ID4899

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