Kontakt 2005, 7(1-2):9-16 | DOI: 10.32725/kont.2005.003

Quality of life in patients after transplation of hemopoietic cells: current knowledge from selected foreing trialsNursing

Ladislav Slováček
Univerzita obrany v Hradci Králové, Fakulta vojenského zdarvotnictví, katedra válečného vnitřního lékařství

The transplantation of hemopoietic cells is a modern treatment modality in the biomodulating anti-cancer treatment of hematological malignities and solid tumors. It is also employed in the treatment of non-cancer and hereditary diseases. Similarly as other treatment methods, the transplantation of hemopoietic cells also affects a further course of the disease and thus also the quality of life. The author describes possibilities of estimating the quality of the life of patients after the transplantation of hemopoietic cells.

Keywords: life quality; bone marrow transplantation; life quality questionnaires

Published: June 29, 2005  Show citation

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