Pretransplant Evaluation by Supportive Care Team for Patients Undergoing HCT for Hematological Malignancies...
MalignanciesHematologicThis is a feasibility study of pre-transplant involvement of a palliative care provider in the setting of HCT. Although this is primarily a feasibility pilot, the investigators will explore how patients are affected by the palliative care meetings as well as test data collection mechanisms that would be used in a future randomized clinical trial. The investigators hypothesis is that patients will be amenable to pre-transplant involvement of the palliative care team and might welcome the chance to discuss palliative care issues separate from the primary team. Palliative care providers also have special training and experience in conducting these interactions and expertise in supportive care practices. They will be available should a patient's condition become life- threatening. This study is therefore designed primarily to evaluate the level of comfort / distress of patients when a palliative care consultation and follow-up are integrated into their care.
A Controlled Study of Stem Cell Transplantation Medical Home Care Compared to Standard Hospital...
Hematologic MalignanciesThe primary goal with this study is to document whether patients can maintain their normal bowel microbiota by staying at home compared to those who live at home but are treated in clinic, and those who are treated in the hospital. In addition, the investigators would predict that the quality of life will be higher for those patients treated at the medical home compared to those that stay at the hospital. The investigators also predict that the costs associated with this approach will be significantly lower compared to hospitalized patients. Finally, the investigators propose that the treatment related morbidities and mortality will not be different between the two groups.
Study of Stress and Life Quality of Patients Participating in Clinical Trials Versus Patients Non...
Metastatic NeoplasmRecurrent Hematologic CancerThis study aims to assess anxiety/depression and life quality of patients included in clinical trials versus patients treated in a standard way.
Immunoregulatory T Lymphocytes Subtypes and Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT)
Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Hematological MalignanciesThe purpose of this study is to confirm that invariant NKT lymphocytes (iNKT) reconstitution in recipient and in the graft content can predict the outcome of human allogeneic HSCT and to set up an algorithm for clinical practice that would allow the prediction of acute GVHD risk according to the quantity and functionality
Extracorporal Photopheresis Pilot Study
Hematological MalignanciesECP will be given to the patients [UVAR®XTS TM Therakos system, Johnson & Johnson] according to the following schedule: Starting at day 21 after transplant, if hematologic recovery allowed it: 2 ECP per week the first 2 weeks, and 1 ECP per week during 1 month. Total = 8 ECP after transplantation.
Study Comparing Piperacillin-tazobactam Versus Piperacillin-tazobactam Plus Glycopeptide in Neutropenic...
Hematological MalignancyLeukemia4 moreThe aim of this study is to compare the efficacy and tolerance of piperacillin-tazobactam versus piperacillin-tazobactam plus glycopeptide as initial empiric antibiotic treatment for fever in neutropenic patients. Study of consecutive cohorts(2). First the patients will be included in the monotherapy branch until completing the predicted number of cases. When this happens, the Coordinating Center will communicate it to the participant centers and from then the patients will be included in the combined therapy.
Open-Label Study Designed to Evaluate the Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of ApoCell for the Prevention...
Graft Versus Host DiseaseHematological MalignanciesBone marrow transplantation (BMT) has revolutionized the treatment of hematopoietic malignancies.Unfortunately, graft versus host disease (GvHD) remains a major toxicity that greatly limits the application and efficacy of BMT.Current standard prophylaxis and therapy for acute GvHD include mainly the use of immunosuppressive drugs that help less than 50% of the patients and are associated with increased infection risk. ApoCell treatment is anticipated to be a prophylactic measure for acute GvHD by inducing tolerance in the donor effector cells, leading to a potentially significant decrease in GVHD.
Study of Clofarabine and Fludarabine Drug Exposure in Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation (HCT)...
Hematologic MalignanciesNonmalignant Diseases6 moreFludarabine and clofarabine are chemotherapy drugs used extensively in bone marrow transplantation. The goal of this study is to determine what causes some children to have different drug concentrations of clofarabine and fludarabine in their bodies and if drug levels are related to whether or not a child experiences severe side-effects during their bone marrow transplant. The hypothesis is that clinical and individual factors cause changes in clofarabine and fludarabine drug levels in pediatric bone marrow transplant patients and that high levels may cause severe side-effects.
Unicentric Retrospective Analysis of a Cohort of 602 Young Adult and Adolescent Patients (AJA),...
Malignant HaemopathiesAcute Leukemia2 moreUnicentric retrospective analysis of a cohort of 602 young adult and adolescent patients, aged 15 to 30 years, with haematological malignancies, and managed between 2000 and 2016
Exercise Capacity and Physical Activity Levels in Newly Diagnosed Hematologic Malignant Patients...
Hematologic MalignanciesHematologic malignancies are neoplasms that affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. Hematological malignancies are the most common forms of leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, with numerous subtypes. The general symptoms of leukemia are fatigue, increased susceptibility to infection, bleeding, and the formation of bruises easily. Typical lymphoma symptoms are night sweats and involuntary weight loss, recurrent fever, fatigue, and itching. Myeloma patients often have bone pain, fatigue, anemia, hypercalcemia or infection symptoms. Adverse effects of hematologic malignancies and treatments cause abnormality in physical function and quality of life. Treatments such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, which may have side effects on the body systems are used in early or late period. The most common side effect due to chemotherapy is fatigue. Vomiting, weight loss, anemia, depression, decreased aerobic capacity, loss of muscle strength, decreased physical functioning and deterioration in the quality of life are indirect side effects seen in patients. In the literature, side effects of hematological malignancies have been investigated after treatment in patients. However, no study investigated exercise capacity, quality of life, physical activity level and pulmonary functions on newly diagnosed hematologic malignant patients. Therefore, the investigators aimed to compare aforementioned outcomes in newly diagnosed hematologic malignant patients and healthy controls.