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Trial Information
Summary: Study of donor leukocyte infusions in patients with recurrent or persistent hematological malignancies after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
When a relapse occurs following allogeneic bone marrow or
peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for hematological
malignancies, the infusion of leukocytes from the original donor
appears to highly efficacious in eradicating the malignant cell
population in certain patients,. The transplant unit at
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center (CPMC) is joining a
multi-institutional trial in which the dose, timing, efficacy, and
safety of this therapy are tested.
Patients must fulfill the following criteria:
- Firm diagnosis by standard clinical and laboratory criteria of
relapsed CML, AML, ALL, MDS, multiple myeloma, or lymphoma.
- Physiological age 65 years or younger
- Expected survival of 4 weeks or more
- Original bone marrow or blood stem cell donor available for
lymphocyte donation
- Absence of active grades II-IV acute GVHD or chronic GVHD
- Negative HIV serology
- Ability to give informed consent
- Non pregnant, non lactating
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Contact:
George Nevrodis, Project Coordinator
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
177 Fort Washington Avenue
New York, NY 10032
Telephone: 212-305-0176
Fax: 212-305-0178
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