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Research Poster| Volume 96, ISSUE 12, e7-e8, December 2015

Pre-Screening for Distress in Patients Prior to Undergoing Allogeneic or Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation

      Patients undergoing donor (allogeneic) versus autologous bone marrow transplant (BMT) have different premorbid hematologic malignancy diagnoses, so distress may differ between cohorts. Pre-transplant cancer treatment can be debilitating, and distress has been studied in patients post-transplant but not prior to transplantation. This study sought to understand physical and psychosocial distress in patients prior to BMT, a procedure that can lead to significant functional impairment.
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