Double-Donor transplant trial aims to boost blood cancer survival
NCT ID NCT06904482
Summary
This study is testing whether combining cells from two different donors—a partially matched family member and umbilical cord blood—can help people with certain blood cancers live longer without their disease returning. The approach aims to improve survival rates while reducing complications. Researchers are enrolling 36 participants with acute leukemias or related conditions who need a stem cell transplant.
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Seidman Cancer Center
RECRUITINGCleveland, Ohio, 44106, United States
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