Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal (Dec 2017)

Low-cost matched sibling bone marrow transplant for standard-risk thalassemia in a limited-resource setting

  • Stalin Ramprakash,
  • Rajat Agarwal,
  • Rakesh Dhanya,
  • Priya Marwah,
  • Rajpreet Soni,
  • Naila Yaqub,
  • Itrat Fatima,
  • Tatheer Zhara,
  • Lallindra Gooneratne,
  • Senani Williams,
  • Sadaf Khalid,
  • Santanu Sen,
  • Vikramjit Kanwar,
  • Lawrence Faulkner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phoj.2017.12.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 107 – 113

Abstract

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Thalassemias are the most common inherited genetic disorder in India and a major public health burden with bone marrow transplant (BMT) considered the only established curative therapy. We describe outcomes for patients (n = 71) with standard-risk thalassemia (liver size 80 at the last follow up. 5 patients (7%) died, mortality related to transplant. Enough data existed for 2 centers in India (36/71 transplants) to analyze overall costs from admission up to one-year post-BMT which revealed a median cost of Rs 7,30,445 ($11519) [Range Rs 4,52,821–10,32,842 ($ 7079–16147)]. In conclusion, children with thalassemia in resource limited settings can achieve good outcomes with BMT at a reasonable cost.

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