2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbmt.2018.12.493
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End-of-Life Aspects in a Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Unit: The Integration of Palliative Care Group in the Transplant Process

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“…The management of the transplant patient with sickle cell disease through an interdisciplinary team approach improved post-transplant outcomes [34]. Similarly, early engagement of palliative care team in HSCT lead to decreased transfer to ICU and better quality of life [35]. The older patients benefited more with the early involvement of palliative care team [36].…”
Section: Supportive Carementioning
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“…The management of the transplant patient with sickle cell disease through an interdisciplinary team approach improved post-transplant outcomes [34]. Similarly, early engagement of palliative care team in HSCT lead to decreased transfer to ICU and better quality of life [35]. The older patients benefited more with the early involvement of palliative care team [36].…”
Section: Supportive Carementioning
confidence: 99%