Half-Match transplant vs. powerful drugs: new hope for bone marrow failure

NCT ID NCT07338422

Summary

This study aims to find out which initial treatment works better for severe aplastic anemia, a condition where the bone marrow stops making enough blood cells. It will compare a stem cell transplant from a partially matched family donor to a strong course of immune-suppressing medications. Doctors will choose the treatment for each patient based on their specific situation, age, and preferences, then track their health outcomes over time.

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