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Introduction
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Cancer Therapy
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Transplant
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Transplant History
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Histocompatibility
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Graftversushost disease
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Bonnies story
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Barrys story
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Learning about death
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Getting the ball rolling
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Transplant centers
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Moving home
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What if
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Fulltime caregiver
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Barrys death
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caregivers
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partnership support
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support groups
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what we learned
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love and support
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target drug therapy
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autologous vs allogenic
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Targeted therapy
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How do you handle mortality
Description:
Explore the clinical and personal aspects of bone marrow transplantation in this 58-minute Stanford University talk. Gain insights into current treatment regimens for blood cancers, aplastic anemia, and other immune and genetic diseases. Delve into the complexities faced by patients and families during the transplantation process. Learn from Dr. David Miklos and author Bonnie Willdorf as they discuss topics such as cancer therapy, transplant history, histocompatibility, graft-versus-host disease, personal stories, caregiver experiences, support systems, and targeted drug therapies. Understand the emotional journey, including learning about mortality, and discover the importance of love and support throughout the transplantation process.

Understanding Bone Marrow Transplantation - From the Clinical and Personal Perspectives

Stanford University
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