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Worldwide Network for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Recommendations for Establishing a Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Program in Countries With Limited Resources, Part Ii: Clinical, Technical, and Socioeconomic Considerations Publisher Pubmed



Aljurf M1 ; Weisdorf D2 ; Hashmi S1, 3 ; Nassar A4 ; Gluckman E5 ; Mohty M6 ; Rizzo D7 ; Pasquini M7 ; Hamadani M7 ; Saber W7 ; Hari P7 ; Kharfandabaja M8 ; Majhail N9 ; Gerges U10 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Aljurf M1
  2. Weisdorf D2
  3. Hashmi S1, 3
  4. Nassar A4
  5. Gluckman E5
  6. Mohty M6
  7. Rizzo D7
  8. Pasquini M7
  9. Hamadani M7
  10. Saber W7
  11. Hari P7
  12. Kharfandabaja M8
  13. Majhail N9
  14. Gerges U10
  15. Hamidieh AA11
  16. Hussain F1
  17. Elhaddad A4
  18. Mahmoud HK4
  19. Tbakhi A12
  20. Othman TB13
  21. Hamladji RM14
  22. Bekadja MA15
  23. Ahmed P16
  24. Bazarbachi A17
  25. Adil S18
  26. Alkindi S19
  27. Ladeb S13
  28. Dennison D19
  29. Patel M20
  30. Lu P21
  31. Quessar AE22
  32. Okamoto S23
  33. Atsuta Y24
  34. Alhejazi A25
  35. Ayas MF1
  36. Ahmed SO1
  37. Novitzky N26
  38. Srivastava A27
  39. Seber A28
  40. Solh HE1
  41. Ghavamzadeh A11
  42. Confer D7
  43. Kodera Y29
  44. Hildegard G30
  45. Szer J31
  46. Horowitz MM7
  47. Niederwieser D29, 32

Source: Biology of Blood and Marrow Transplantation Published:2019


Abstract

The development of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) programs can face significant challenges in most developing countries because such endeavors must compete with other government health care priorities, including the delivery of basic services. Although this is may be a limiting factor, these countries should prioritize development of the needed expertise to offer state-of-the-art treatments, including transplantation, by providing financial, technological, legal, ethical, and other needed support. This would prove beneficial in providing successful programs customized to the needs of their population and potentially provide long-term cost savings by circumventing the need for their citizens to seek care abroad. The costs of establishing an HSCT program and the costs of the HSCT procedure itself can be substantial barriers in developing countries. In addition, socioeconomic factors intrinsic to specific countries can influence access to HSCT, patient eligibility for HSCT, and timely utilization of HSCT center capabilities. This report describes recommendations from the Worldwide Network for Blood and Marrow Transplantation for establishing HSCT programs, with a specific focus on developing countries, and identifies challenges and opportunities for providing this specialized procedure in resource-constrained settings. © 2019 American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
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