Current use and outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Brazilian summary slides

  • Simione A
  • Neves H
  • Silva C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The first HSCT program in Latin America started in 1979 at the Federal University Hospital (Curitiba, Paraná). Over the years, the number of centers performing transplants in the country increased, generating the need to know the results of this modality of treatment. Understanding the HSCT scenario in Brazil is still challenging since not all Brazilian centers report data to the Center for International Blood and Marrow Research (CIBMTR). Although it has been improving over the last years, infrastructure and trained data managers are still lacking. The partnership between the Brazilian Cellular Therapy and Bone Marrow Transplant Society (SBTMO) and the CIBMTR, allowed the return of Brazilian data registered in the CIBMTR, through the Data Back to Center (DBtC), in a standardized and organized way. With this database it was possible to know the demographic data and the outcomes of transplants performed in Brazil. Between 2012 and 2021, complete information of 7,982 transplants were reported to the CIBMTR from 31 Brazilian transplant centers. The consolidation of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Brazilian Registry (HSCTBR) using CIBMTR infrastructure, allowed the Brazilian Summary slides development and update. Despite the difference in the number of cases and of follow-up time, the results in this study were similar to those presented in the US Summary Slides.

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Simione, A. J., Neves, H. R. A. das, Silva, C. C. da, Sabaini, P. M. da S., Geraldo, B. L. da S. S., Pasquini, M., … Barroso Duarte, F. (2022). Current use and outcomes of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Brazilian summary slides. JOURNAL OF BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION AND CELLULAR THERAPY, 3(2), 171. https://doi.org/10.46765/2675-374x.2022v3n2p171

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