Optimal delivery of follow-up care after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplant: Improving patient outcomes with a multidisciplinary approach

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The increasing indications for allogeneic stem-cell transplant in patients with hematologic malignancies and non-malignant diseases combined with improved clinical outcomes have contributed to increase the number of long-term survivors. However, survivors are at increased risk of developing a unique set of complications and late effects, besides graft-versus-host disease and disease relapse. In this setting, the management capacity of a single health-care provider can easily be overwhelmed. Thus, to provide appropriate survivorship care, a multidisciplinary approach for the long-term follow-up is essential. This review aims at summarizing the most relevant information that a health-care provider should know to establish a follow-up care plan, in the light of individual exposures and risk factors, that includes all organ systems and considers the psychological burden of these patients.

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Giaccone, L., Felicetti, F., Butera, S., Faraci, D., Cerrano, M., Dionisi Vici, M., … Bruno, B. (2020). Optimal delivery of follow-up care after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplant: Improving patient outcomes with a multidisciplinary approach. Journal of Blood Medicine, 11, 141–162. https://doi.org/10.2147/JBM.S206027

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