Trends in Cord Blood and Haplo-Identical Transplants: 2014 Insights
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This report explores the latest trends in cord blood transplants and haplo-identical (Haplo) transplants from 2014. It highlights significant data on U.S. cord blood use, trends in transplantation by patient demographics, and the steady growth of Haplo as a cell source. While Haplo transplants are the fastest-growing category, they still represent less than 2% of all transplants. The findings also discuss the impact of Haplo on minority populations and investigate whether the rise in Haplo transplants has influenced a decline in cord blood transplant rates.
Trends in Cord Blood and Haplo-Identical Transplants: 2014 Insights
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NetCord Update – 2014 - Milano Michael Boo National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match
International Cord Blood Unit ActivityFor Fiscal Year 2014 Ending February 28
Cord Transplants by Patient Race for Fiscal Year to Date December 2013
Domestic Cord Transplants by Patient Race for Fiscal Year to Date December 2013
Cord Transplants by Patient Agefor Fiscal Year to Date December 2013
“Haplo” is the fastest growing cell source but still is less than 2% of all transplants
Haplo cell source does not appear to benefit any specific age group compared to URD Tx
Has the growth in HaploTx caused the recent decline in CB Tx?