Pediatric related and unrelated cord blood transplantation for malignant diseases
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- DOI: 10.1038/bmt.2009.291
Pediatric related and unrelated cord blood transplantation for malignant diseases
Abstract
The use of umbilical or placental donor cord blood transplantation (CBT) in children with malignant and non-malignant diseases has witnessed important progress, mainly because of better cord blood donor choice and patient selection translating into better patient outcome. Approximately 2000 children with malignant diseases (about 75 % with acute leukemias) have been transplanted with a related (n=199) or unrelated CBT (UCBT, n=1663) and reported to Eurocord registry from 1990-2008. Disease-specific studies have been carried out after UCBT for acute lymphoblastic and myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes in others to identify the risk factors that may improve outcomes. Outcomes after CBT have been compared with other alternative allogeneic hematopoietic SCT (HSCT) donors. Briefly, after CBT, myeloid engraftment is delayed, acute and chronic GVHD decreased and disease-free survival was not statistically different when compared with HLA identical and other alternative HSCT donor. Therefore, any physician has to carefully evaluate, for each single pediatric patient in need of an allograft, all the possible alternatives in order to choose the best hematopoietic stem cell donor, taking into account type of disease, urgency of transplantation, donor characteristics and center experience. This review will analyze the current results of CBT for pediatric patients with malignant diseases and the advantages and limitations of using this stem cell source.
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