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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2024

Episode 123: AML Series, Pt 9 - Introduction to Allogeneic Transplant

from The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast · host TheFellowOnCall HemeOncPodcast

In today’s episode, we welcome back Dr. Amar Kelkar for part 1 of our two-part discussion on allogeneic transplant. In this episode, we discuss the fundamental approach to patient selection and stem cell source selection. As you all know from this series, allogeneic transplants play a pivotal role in the management of AML. Dr. Kelkar’s pearls of wisdom help make this confusing topic so much more approachable!Episode contents: - What factors do we incorporate when considering a patient for allogeneic transplant? - How do we use HLA-matching?- What are the pros and cons of the different sources of stem cells? ****Get paid to participate in market research surveys: https://affiliatepanel.members-only.online/FOC_24?utm_campaign=FOC&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email** Want to review the show notes for this episode and others? Check out our website: https://www.thefellowoncall.com/our-episodesLove what you hear? Tell a friend and leave a review on our podcast streaming platforms!Twitter: @TheFellowOnCallInstagram: @TheFellowOnCallListen in on: Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast

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