Leading transplant physicians critically review and interpret twenty-one key clinical challenges in bone marrow/hematopoietic cell transplantation, and offer their best personal recommendations for treatment. Topics range from transplant strategies to complications of bone marrow transplantation, including a discussion of the indications, benefits, and the risks for a variety of leukemias, lymphomas, and solid tumors. The authors debate such contentious issues as the appropriateness of transplants in older patients, how many stem cells are sufficient for engraftment, and the pros and cons of umbilical cord blood transplantation. Up-to-date and clinically focused, Current Controversies in Bone Marrow Transplantation offers clinical oncologists, hematology/oncology fellows in training, and residents in internal medicine today's best ready reference and management guide for all their critical oncologic problems arising from the use of bone marrow/stem cell transplantation.
"...this review of indications and results in the field is valuable and the expertise and opinions of the authors are clearly helpful in informing daily discussions on optimal available treatments for our patients."-Annals of Oncology
"This book makes a very valid attempt to unravel some of the many controversial issues which best the clinical practice of stem cell transplantation today....this book goes a long way to at least defining many of the problems that are encountered on a day-to-day basis in the context of stem cell transplantation, and sometimes even succeeds in answering them in the light of published studies.æ...the book makes excellent reading for all individuals involved in this specialized and technical field"-Bone Marrow Transplantation
"...this book is useful, with a few limitations, for every physician involved in the management of patients with transplant approach....this book is successful in general and represents the most useful snapshots of many current issues in the field of transplantation."- Journal of the National Cancer Institute
"This book makes a very valid attempt to unravel some of the many controversial issues which best the clinical practice of stem cell transplantation today....this book goes a long way to at least defining many of the problems that are encountered on a day-to-day basis in the context of stem cell transplantation, and sometimes even succeeds in answering them in the light of published studies.æ...the book makes excellent reading for all individuals involved in this specialized and technical field"-Bone Marrow Transplantation
"...this book is useful, with a few limitations, for every physician involved in the management of patients with transplant approach....this book is successful in general and represents the most useful snapshots of many current issues in the field of transplantation."- Journal of the National Cancer Institute