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The role of the nurse in the follow-up of allogeneic transplant patients BJCM, Volume 1, Number 3.
Bone marrow transplantation has been used as a method of treating patients with malignant haematological conditions since the early 1960s and more recently for non-malignant conditions, such as inherited blood disorders and inherited metabolic disorders.1 The role of the nurse is very extensive in supporting patients through the whole transplant process, including the long-term follow-up.
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