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Multiple Myeloma Research Study

Selectively Depleted Stem Cell Transplant to Treat Multiple Myeloma

If you (or someone you know) have been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma or Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, you may be able to participate in our clinical trial designed to investigate methods of making stem cell transplant procedures safer and more effective. Specifically, we are testing whether the special treatment of donor stem cells and immune cells will reduce complications (Graft versus host disease) and improve transplant outcome. You must have an HLA matched brother or sister who is willing to participate as a donor in order to participate in this study.

To find out if you qualify, please contact our research coordinator at (301) 496-3841 or by email at BloodStudy@nhlbi.nih.gov

 
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Multiple Myeloma Research Study

Stem Cell Transplant to Treat Multiple Myeloma

If you (or someone you know) have been diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma or Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia, you may be able to participate in our clinical trial designed to investigate methods of making stem cell transplant procedures safer and more effective. Specifically, we are testing whether special treatment of donor stem cells and delaying the transfusion of donor immune cells will reduce complications and improve transplant outcome. You must have an HLA-matched brother or sister who is willing to participate as a donor in order to participate in this study.

To find out if you qualify, please contact our research coordinator at (301) 496-3841 or by email at BloodStudy@nhlbi.nih.gov

 
Email This Study To A Friend       View/Print PDF Version Of This Study

Protocol Information

Disease and Treatment Information

Support Groups
 

 
 

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