Allogeneic Transplants with Dr. Hillard M. Lazarus
Dr. Hillard M. Lazarus presents "Allogeneic Transplants: No Such Thing as a Normal Donor" by first explaining how allogeneic blood and marrow donors are not normal patients: they're not patients at all! These donors are altruistic persons who are saving a life as well as putting themselves at risk for incurring problems. Dr. Lazarus goes into great detail about Allogeneic Transplants and the importance of this discussion.
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Hillard M. Lazarus, M.D.
Dr. Lazarus is Professor of Medicine in Hematology and Oncology at Case Western Reserve University. His special interests include: allogenic and autologous blood & bone marrow transplantation, leukemia, lymphoma, malignant hematology, multiple myeloma, and therapy for refractory malignancies. See more information here.
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tags / Allogeneic Transplants, Bone and Marrow Donors