Cancer Research Study
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Stem Cell Transplant for Treatment of Metastatic Renal Cell (Kidney) Cancer
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If you have been diagnosed with metastatic renal cell (kidney) cancer, you may be eligible for a stem cell transplant procedure here at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Under evaluation is whether graft-versus-tumor effects can be generated against renal cell tumors. You must have an HLA-matched family member to participate. You will be given chemotherapy followed by a transfusion of stem cells and lymphocytes from your donor which will replace your immune system with the immune system of your healthy donor. Post-transplant therapy is designed to reduce the risk of graft-versus-host disease.
We do the blood testing free of charge to see if your family member is a match. We pay for all medical costs related to the transplant procedure. You must be available to live near NIH for approximately 3 months. We also provide a daily allowance to help with living expenses while you are on the study and living away from home.
To inquire about eligibility, contact our research coordinator (301) 594-8013 or by e-mail: BloodStudy@nhlbi.nih.gov
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