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When do you refer AYA patients with newly diagnosed severe aplastic anemia for transplant?

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Hematology · Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

In a young person, my first thought is to obtain telomere lengths to be sure he/she does not have a telomeropathy. This has significant implications both with and without transplantation. Certainly, if telomeres are short, allogeneic transplantation is preferred since there is less likelihood of res...

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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology · UMass Chan Medical School

Telomere length determination is certainly important, as the dyskeratosis congenita phenotype is often incomplete and implications of telomeropathy on transplant conditioning are important, as Dr. @Dr. First Last indicates. However, that is not the whole story. I would recommend a much broader evalu...

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