Register of patients with blood stem cell transplantations (autologous, allogen).
Documenting the success rate in terms of complication rate, disease response, survival rate, engraftment, and details of transplantation settings, for example donor and conditioning data, remission status before transplantation. It's a register of patients who have one or more autologous and / or allogenic blood stem cell transplants due to an existing indication for performing myeloablative / non-myeloablative high-dose chemotherapy. The inclusion occurs at our center during preparation for blood stem cell transplantation. The written consent will be obtained separately in the context of the information on blood stem cell transplantation. Participation is voluntary and consent can be revoked at any time. This involves no additional effort for the patient and has no influence on his treatment. It may be necessary in the course of contacting the patient at home, as long as the data is incomplete. This is also explicitly explained. A copy of the declaration of consent is given to the patient.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
5,000
Klinikum rechts der Isar der TU München
Munich, Germany
RECRUITINGRegister of stem cell transplantation
Recording of all stem cell transplantations over many years
Time frame: approximately over 20 years
Register of toxicities
Recording of toxicities occured during and after SCT according to GvHD Score Standards and blood and bone marrow samples, and Imaging (CT Scans)
Time frame: approximately over 20 years
Register of complications
Recording of complications occurred during and after SCT in Terms of infectious complications and occurance of GvHD (according to GvHD Score and Imaging and clinical assessment)
Time frame: approximately over 20 years
Register of morbidities
Time frame: approximately over 20 years
Register of survivals
Recording of survival Status, Assessment of Remission Status by bone marrow and blood diagnostics, clinical follow up
Time frame: approximately over 20 years
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