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Introduction |
- Basic overview of unrelated marrow and cord blood transplant, and services available through the National Marrow Donor Program®
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The Transplant Process |
- Types of transplant and treatment options, finding a donor or cord blood unit, health evaluations, common risks and side effects
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Medical Preparation for Transplant |
- Hospital stay, pre-transplant treatments, side effects, collecting and receiving cells for transplant
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Personal Preparation for Transplant |
- Caregiving, fertility, emotional support and finances
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Life After Transplant |
- Recovery, infection prevention, common complications, returning home
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Intrepreter Roles in the Transplant Setting |
- Being an effective conduit, clarifier, cultural broker and advocate
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Ethics and Transplant: Confidentiality and Accuracy |
- Applying the code of ethics from the NCIHC and RID
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Ethics and Transplant: Impartiality, Professionalism and Respect |
- Applying the code of ethics from the NCIHC and RID
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Language Communities and Unrelated Transplant |
- Information gathered from language-specific focus groups about perceptions of unrelated marrow and cord blood transplant, informed consent, hospital stay and self-care
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