First-Ever study tracks Life-Saving transplants in thin air of tibet
NCT ID NCT07205523
Summary
This study is collecting information about how patients with blood cancers and disorders respond to stem cell transplants in the high-altitude Tibetan region. Researchers are enrolling 1000 patients and their donors to track treatment patterns, recovery times, survival rates, and medical costs over the long term. The goal is to understand how the high-altitude environment affects transplant outcomes and build a database for future research.
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Affiliated Hospital of Qinghai University
RECRUITINGXining, Qinghai, 810001, China
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