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Stem cell or bone marrow transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy can increase the risk of second cancers. This presentation describes the types and frequency of such risks along with strategies to mitigate them.
Patients and their partners may have difficulty with intimacy and sexual activity after transplant or CAR T-cell therapy. This presentation explores strategies for acknowledging and addressing these issues.
Sleep disorders after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant or CAR T-cell therapy arise for a variety of reasons. This presentation describes five major sleep disorders, what causes them, and the most effective treatments to restore healthy sleep.
Skin issues are a common complication after bone marrow/stem cell transplants. This presentation describes the type of skin problems that can develop, who’s at risk, and strategies to prevent or treat them.
Care partners for a loved one undergoing a stem cell transplant or CAR T-cell therapy face medical, logistical, and emotional challenges. This video presents insights from five care partners on ways they found to manage these challenges.
Regular exercise is a vital part of recovering from cancer treatment. This presentation discusses how exercise can benefit patients throughout survivorship and describes how to develop an exercise program that is safe and effective.
Cancer patients undergoing transplantation or CAR T therapy may have nutritional challenges after treatment. This presentation describes how to manage potential side effects that can affect eating and nutrition, and recommended diets for transplant and CAR T patients.
Many treatment options are being studied and utilized for patients whose cancer has relapsed (come back) after a bone marrow/stem cell transplant or CAR T-cell therapy. Many clinical trials are showing increased survival outcomes, and some of these new therapies have replaced previous treatment standards.
Even when cancer treatment is initially successful, many patients experience a fear of recurrence of their illness. This presentation discusses the causes of such fears, and coping strategies that survivors can use to manage them.
CAR T-cell therapy is a type of specialized immunotherapy that uses the patient's own modified T-cells to fight cancer. It is approved to treat certain blood cancers like lymphoma, leukemia, and multiple myeloma.
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a rare disease that is seen most often in older adults, although it can occur in younger people as well. This webinar discusses the symptoms of AML, how it is diagnosed, risk factors for developing AML, and current treatment options.
Nancy Dana underwent a stem cell transplant after being diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma. In this video, she shares 15 helpful lessons she learned about preparing for a transplant, making the hospital stay as comfortable as possible, and strategies for recovering and approaching life after transplant.