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Hematology - Bone Marrow Transplantation

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      new window Australian Bone Marrow Donor Registry Description: A Computerized Registry of Volunteer Donors for Patients without a compatible sibling for Bone Marrow Transplant (abmdr.org.au)
new window Blood and Marrow Transplant Information Network Description: A not-for-profit organization that provides publications and support services to bone marrow, peripheral blood stem cell, and cord blood transplant patients and survivors. (bmtnews.org)
new window BMTnet Description: Information on Bone Marrow Transplant includes a directory of personnel involved and directory of transplant centers. (bmtnet.org)
new window Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide Description: A project for the collection of the HLA phenotypes of volunteer bone marrow donors and cord blood units, and for the coordination of their worldwide distribution. (bmdw.org)
new window Bone Marrow Transplant for solid tumor study program Description: Program from the University of Texas M.D Anderson's Center. Articles, appointments and links. (mdanderson.org)
new window Bone Marrow Transplant Specialists Description: Biligual English/Spanish website from a Bone Marrow transplant program. A lot of original information on BM transplantation and diseases. (etmo.net)
new window British Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation Description: An organisation for those with a professional interest in stem cell transplantation, in clinical collaboration and the development of clinical trials in this field. (bsbmt.org)
new window City of Hope Bone Marrow Transplant Description: About their BMT services, history and upcoming programmes. (bmt.cityofhope.org)
new window European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplatation Description: Provides both EBMT members and other physicians involved in bone marrow transplant with information on related meetings, registries and data management, transplant guidelines, accreditation and corporate sponsorship. Based in Nijmegen, The Netherlands. (ebmt.org)
new window Fairview-University Blood and Marrow Transplant Services Description: University of Minnesota physicians develop new blood and marrow transplant (bone marrow transplant)(bmt) treatments for metabolic disorders, anemias and bone and soft tissue cancers(myelomas, lymphomas, sarcomas). (fairviewbmt.org)
new window International Bone Marrow Transplant Registry Description: Organization of basic and clinical scientists researching important issues in blood and marrow transplantation. IBMTR is not a donor registry. (ibmtr.org)
new window M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Blood and Marrow Transplantation Description: Current research and treatments involving blood and marrow transplantation including studies of stem cell and cord blood transplants. (mdanderson.org)
new window National Marrow Donor Program Description: Provides marrow transplants from volunteer unrelated donors to patients with leukemia, aplastic anemia and other potentially life-threatening blood diseases. (marrow.org)
new window South Florida Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Institute Description: Mission statement, procedures, schedules and location information for this center in Boynton Beach, Florida. (bmscti.org)
new window St Petersburg Center of Haematology Description: St. Petersburg Russia State Medical University's marrow donor database, AdVita foundation, fund-raising efforts. Also has a patient education section. (advita.ru)
new window Stem Cell Transplants Description: Resources for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, particularly focusing on advances in nonmyeloablative conditioning regimens. (stemcelltransplants.org)
new window UMCC Bone Marrow Transplant Service Description: Special inpatient and outpatient clinics devoted to both adult and pediatric bone marrow transplantation. (cancer.med.umich.edu)
new window World Marrow Donor Association Description: Promotes the exchange of information and development of standards to facilitate the exchange of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) across international borders. (worldmarrow.org)
 




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