[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"health-studies-list:{\"conditionNormalized\":\"myeloproliferative-disorder\",\"overallStatus\":[\"RECRUITING\",\"AVAILABLE\",\"NOT_YET_RECRUITING\"],\"orderBy\":\"LastUpdateSubmitDate:desc\",\"size\":25,\"offset\":0}":3,"health-study-condition:myeloproliferative-disorder":56},{"pageToken":4,"total":5,"offset":6,"count":5,"results":7},null,3,0,[8,124,163],{"id":9,"slug":10,"hasResults":11,"nctId":12,"briefTitle":13,"officialTitle":14,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":15,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":4,"enrollmentInfo":18,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":21,"phases":4,"briefSummary":22,"conditions":23,"keywords":79,"overallStatus":111,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":112,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":113,"startDateStruct":116,"completionDateStruct":118,"leadSponsor":120,"locationsCount":123},"100620792","mpn-progression-registry-observational-study-tracking-symptoms-treatments-and-disease-progression-in-people-with-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-mpns-100620792",false,"NCT07362225","MPN PROGRESSion Registry: Observational Study Tracking Symptoms, Treatments, and Disease Progression in People With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)","The MPN PROGRESSion Registry: A Retrospective and Prospective Observational Study Collecting Patient-Reported Outcomes, Electronic Health Records, and Claims Data to Track Symptoms, Treatments, and Disease Progression in Individuals Diagnosed With Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs).","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* Adults aged 18 years or older at the time of enrollment.\n* Confirmed diagnosis of a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN), including one or more of the following subtypes, according to WHO 2022 criteria, including patients originally diagnosed with one of these conditions but who have received one or more stem cell transplants (SCTs) or bone marrow transplants (BMTs):\n* Polycythemia vera (PV)\n* Essential thrombocythemia (ET)\n* Primary myelofibrosis (PMF)\n* Secondary myelofibrosis (post-ET or post-PV MF)\n* Pre-fibrotic primary myelofibrosis (pre-PMF)\n* Myeloproliferative neoplasm-unclassifiable (MPN-U)\n* Myeloproliferative neoplasm, accelerated phase (MPN-AP)\n* Myeloproliferative neoplasm, blast phase (MPN-BP)\n* Post-MPN acute myeloid leukemia (AML)\n* Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)\u002FMPN overlap syndrome\n* Myeloproliferative neoplasm, blast phase (MPN-BP)\n* Ability to provide informed consent electronically or through a legally authorized representative.\n* Willingness to share health information, including electronic health records (EHR), laboratory values, and survey responses.\n* Willingness to complete periodic patient-reported outcome (PRO) surveys and symptom tracking assessments.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Individuals under 18 years of age.\n* Inability to provide informed consent, either directly or through a legally authorized representative.\n* Currently enrolled in an interventional clinical trial where participation would interfere with the ability to participate in this observational registry (based on investigator or sponsor judgment).\n* Any condition that, in the judgment of the study team, would make participation in the registry infeasible or unsafe.","ALL","18 Years",{"count":19,"type":20},5000,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","The MPN PROGRESSion Registry is a multi-year, observational research study designed to improve understanding of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs)-a group of rare, chronic blood cancers that include polycythemia vera (PV), essential thrombocythemia (ET), primary myelofibrosis (MF), pre-fibrotic primary myelofibrosis (pre-PMF), secondary myelofibrosis, myeloproliferative neoplasm-unclassifiable (MPN-U), MPN in accelerated phase (MPN-AP), and MPN in blast phase (MPN-BP), post-MPN Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), and MDS\u002FMPN overlap syndrome as defined above per WHO 2022 criteria, including patients originally diagnosed with one of these conditions but who have received one or more SCTs and\u002For BMTs . These conditions are characterized by abnormal blood cell production in the bone marrow and may lead to complications such as blood clots, bleeding, bone marrow fibrosis, and, in some cases, progression to acute leukemia.\n\nThe central hypothesis of the registry is that collecting and analyzing real-world, longitudinal data-including electronic health records (EHRs), laboratory values, treatments, and patient-reported outcomes (PROs)-from a diverse population of people living with MPNs will help identify patterns and predictors of disease progression, treatment response, quality of life, and long-term outcomes. These insights are intended to guide future research, inform clinical guidelines, and support improvements in patient care.\n\nThe registry is non-interventional and observational; participants do not receive investigational treatments, and all medical care continues under the supervision of their own physicians. Data collection includes EHRs, PRO surveys, patient-reported symptom and lab tracking, insurance claims, and, in the future, may include linkages with other relevant disease registries and datasets. Potential collaborations under consideration include those with the European LeukemiaNet (ELN) MPN Registry, the Mayo Clinic MPN Database, the Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR), the SEER Program, Harmony Alliance Foundation, and the National Cancer Database (NCDB).\n\nThe registry emphasizes the patient voice, incorporating lived experiences related to hallmark MPN symptoms such as fatigue, pruritus (itching), bone pain, night sweats, and social and emotional impacts. Participants will be followed for at least five years, with many enrolled for ten years or longer, to capture the natural history of disease and long-term outcomes. PRO surveys will be completed approximately every six months, and EHR data will be regularly reviewed to track changes in clinical status, treatment, and disease evolution.\n\nStatistical analyses will use descriptive and inferential methods to examine clinical characteristics, symptom burden, disease trajectories, and patient-centered outcomes. Planned subgroup analyses may compare differences across diagnoses, treatment approaches, demographics, or genomic factors. Analytic plans will be finalized during the course of the study and may evolve in response to emerging scientific questions.\n\nThe registry is open to adults (18 years or older) living in the United States who have been diagnosed with any of the included MPN subtypes and are willing to share health information and complete study surveys. Individuals currently enrolled in interventional clinical trials or unable to provide informed consent may be excluded. Participation is voluntary, and participants may withdraw from the study at any time without affecting their medical care.\n\nPrivacy and data security are core priorities. Participant data will be securely stored and managed in accordance with all applicable privacy laws and research regulations. No identifiable information will be shared with external parties without appropriate authorization. Oversight is provided by a Steering Committee and a Patient Engagement Advisory Committee (PEAC), ensuring rigorous scientific, ethical, and patient-centered governance.\n\nThe registry is sponsored by the MPN Research Foundation, a nonprofit organization advancing research and patient advocacy in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). Participants can contact the registry team at any time with questions and will receive periodic updates on study findings.\n\nThis study aims to address critical gaps in understanding the real-world experiences of people with MPNs-such as symptom burden over time, risk factors for progression, and how different treatments impact patient outcomes. Findings may inform clinical trial design, support biomarker discovery, and contribute to the development of updated treatment recommendations. The registry is committed to including participants from diverse backgrounds and clinical settings to ensure findings are broadly applicable across the MPN community. Summary results will be shared through scientific publications, presentations, and other dissemination efforts to advance MPN research and care globally.",[24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78],"Polycythemia Vera","ET (Essential Thrombocythemia)","Polycythemia Vera (PV)","Essential Thrombocythemia (ET)","Primary Myelofibrosis (MF)","Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF)","Myelofibrosis","Myelofibrosis (MF)","Myelofibrosis, Primary","Myelofibrosis, Post ET","Myelofibrosis, Post PV","Myelofibrosis (PMF)","Myelofibrosis，MF","Myelofibrosis; Primary Myelofibrosis; Post-polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis; Post-essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis","Myelofibrosis Due to and Following Polycythemia Vera","Myelofibrosis Transformation in Essential Thrombocythemia","Myelofibrosis With High Molecular Risk Mutations","MF","Secondary Myelofibrosis","Secondary Myelofibrosis in Myeloproliferative Disease","Secondary Myelofibrosis (Post-Polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis, Post-Essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis)","Post-Polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis","Post-polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis (PPV-MF)","Post-polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis (Post-PV MF)","Post-polycythemia Vera Myelofibrosis(Post-PV MF)","Post-PV MF","Post-Essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis","Post-essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis (PET-MF)","Post-essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis(Post-ET MF)","Post-essential Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis (Post-ET MF)","Post-ET MF","Pre-fibrotic Myelofibrosis","Myeloproliferative Disorder","Myeloproliferative Disorders","Myeloproliferative Disorders (MPD)","Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs)","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm(MPN)-Associated Myelofibrosis","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm With 10% Blasts or Higher","Myeloproliferative Neoplasms","MPN","MPN (Myeloproliferative Neoplasms)","MPN-associated Myelofibrosis","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Unclassifiable","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Not Otherwise Specified","Accelerated Phase MPN","Accelerated Phase Myeloproliferative Neoplasm","Blast Phase MPN","Blast Phase Myeloproliferative Neoplasm","Thrombocythemia Myelofibrosis (PET-MF)","Thrombocythemia, Essential","Thrombocythemia, Hemorrhagic","Agnogenic Myeloid Metaplasia","Chronic Idiopathic Myelofibrosis","Idiopathic Myelofibrosis","MDS\u002FMPN Crossover Syndromes",[62,24,80,42,81,56,66,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110],"Essential Thrombocythemia","Pre-fibrotic Primary Myelofibrosis","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Accelerated Phase","Myeloproliferative Neoplasm, Blast Phase","Chronic Myeloproliferative Disease","Hematologic Neoplasms","Bone Marrow Neoplasms","Blood Cancer","Disease Progression","Biomarker Discovery","Patient-Reported Outcomes","Electronic Health Records","Real-World Evidence","Longitudinal Study","Observational Study","Registry Study","Natural History Study","Quality of Life","Rare Diseases","Chronic Hematologic Diseases","Risk Stratification","Symptom Burden","Medical Claims Data","Longitudinal Data Collection","Patient-Centered Research","Health Outcomes Research","Clinical Outcomes","Clinical Guidelines Development","Regulatory Science","Drug Development","Treatment Response","RECRUITING","2026-01-15",{"date":114,"type":115},"2026-01-23","ACTUAL",{"date":117,"type":115},"2025-09-26",{"date":119,"type":20},"2035-09-08",{"name":121,"class":122},"MPN Research Foundation","OTHER",2,{"id":125,"slug":126,"hasResults":11,"nctId":127,"briefTitle":128,"officialTitle":129,"acronym":4,"eligibilityCriteria":130,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":131,"maxAge":132,"enrollmentInfo":133,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":135,"phases":136,"briefSummary":138,"conditions":139,"keywords":145,"overallStatus":111,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":153,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":154,"startDateStruct":156,"completionDateStruct":158,"leadSponsor":160,"locationsCount":162},"100507203","phase-2-cord-blood-transplant-in-adults-with-blood-cancers-100507203","NCT05884333","Cord Blood Transplant in Adults With Blood Cancers","Optimized Cord Blood Transplantation for the Treatment of High-Risk Hematologic Malignancies in Adults","Inclusion Criteria:\n\n* I. Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML):\n* Complete first remission (CR1) at high risk for relapse such as any of the following:\n\n  * Known prior diagnosis of myelodysplasia (MDS) or myeloproliferative disorder (MPD).\n  * Therapy-related AML.\n  * Presence of extramedullary leukemia at diagnosis.\n  * Requirement for 2 or more inductions to achieve CR1.\n  * Intermediate or high ELN2017 genetic risk AML.\n  * Any patient unable to tolerate consolidation chemotherapy as would have been deemed appropriate by the treating physician.\n  * Other high-risk features not defined above.\n* Complete second remission (CR2) or greater (CR2+).\n* Patients in morphologic remission with persistent cytogenetic, flow cytometric, or molecular aberrations are eligible\n\nII. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL):\n\n* Complete first remission (CR1) at high risk for relapse such as any of the following:\n\n  * Presence of any high-risk cytogenetic abnormalities such as t(9;22), t(1;19), t(4;11) or other MLL rearrangements (11q23) or other high-risk molecular abnormality.\n  * Failure to achieve MRD- complete remission after induction therapy.\n  * Persistence or recurrence of minimal residual disease on therapy.\n  * Any patient unable to tolerate consolidation and\u002For maintenance chemotherapy as would have been deemed appropriate by the treating physician.\n  * Other high-risk features not defined above.\n* Complete second remission (CR2) or greater (CR2+). Note: ALL with less than 5% blasts at time of transplant but persistent cytogenetic, flow cytometric or molecular aberrations are eligible.\n\nIII. Other acute leukemias: Acute leukemias of ambiguous lineage or mixed phenotype with less than 5% blasts. Leukemias in morphologic remission with persistent cytogenetic, flow cytometric or molecular aberrations are eligible.\n\nIV. Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) and Myeloproliferative Disorders (MPD) other than myelofibrosis:\n\n* International prognostic scoring system (IPSS) risk score of INT-2 or high risk at the time of diagnosis.\n* Any IPSS risk category if life-threatening cytopenia(s) exists.\n* Any IPSS risk category with karyotype or genomic changes that indicate high risk for progression to acute myelogenous leukemia.\n* MDS\u002FMPD overlap syndromes without myelofibrosis.\n* MDS\u002F MPD patients must have less than 10% bone marrow myeloblasts and ANC \\> 0.2 (growth factor supported if necessary) at transplant work-up.\n\nV. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) at high-risk of relapse or progression if not in remission:\n\nEligible patients with aggressive histologies (such as, but not limited to, diffuse large B-cell NHL, mantle cell NHL, and T-cell histologies) in CR by PET\u002FCT imaging.\n\no Eligible patients with indolent B-cell NHL (such as, but not limited to, follicular, small cell or marginal zone NHL) will have 2 nd or subsequent progression with PR or CR by PET\u002FCT imaging.\n\nVI. Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) in morphologic remission.\n\nOrgan Function and Performance Status Criteria:\n\n* Karnofsky score equal or greater than 80% (See Appendix B; inpatient Leukemia service transfers without discharge are acceptable provided patient has equivalent KPS as if were outpatient).\n* Calculated creatinine clearance \\> 70 ml\u002Fmin.\n* Bilirubin \\\u003C 1.5 mg\u002FdL (unless benign congenital hyperbilirubinemia or hemolysis).\n* ALT \\\u003C 3 x upper limit of normal (ULN).\n* Pulmonary function: Spirometry (FVC and FEV1) and corrected DLCO) \\> 60% predicted.\n* Left ventricular ejection fraction (MOD-bp)\\> 50%.\n* Albumin \\> 3.0.\n* Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation Comorbidity index (HCT-CI) ≤5.\n\nGraft criteria:\n\nTwo CB units will be selected according to current MSKCC CB unit selection algorithm. High resolution 8-allele HLA typing and recipient HLA antibody profile will be performed. Unit selection will occur based on HLA-match, total nucleated cell (TNC) and CD34+ cell dose adjusted per patient body weight. The bank of origin will also be considered. Donor specific HLA antibodies, if present, will also be taken into consideration and may influence the selection of the graft.\n\n* Each CB unit must be at least 3\u002F8 HLA-matched to the patient considering high-resolution 8-allele HLA typing. \\[Taken from the Cord Blood Summary\\]\n* Each CB unit will be required to have a cryopreserved TNC dose of at least 1.5 x 10\\^7 TNC\u002F recipient body weight (TNC\u002F kg). \\[Taken from the Cord Blood Summary\\]\n* Each CB unit will be required to have a cryopreserved CD34+ cell dose of at least 1.5 x 10\\^5 CD34+ cells\u002F recipient body weight (CD34+ cells\u002Fkg). \\[Taken from the Cord Blood Summary\\]\n* A minimum of one unit will be reserved as a backup graft. \\[Taken from the Cord Blood Summary\\]\n* Each CB unit will be required to be cryopreserved in standard cryovolume (24-27 ml\u002Fs per unit or per bag if unit in two bags) and be red blood cell depleted. \\[Taken from the Cord Blood Summary\\]\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n* Diagnosis of myelofibrosis or other malignancy with moderate-severe bone marrow fibrosis.\n* Patients with persistent with CNS involvement in CSF or CNS disease at time of screening\n* Prior checkpoint inhibitors\u002F blockade in the last 12 months.\n* Two prior stem cell transplants of any kind.\n* One prior autologous stem cell transplant within the preceding 12 months.\n* Prior allogeneic transplantation.\n* Prior involved field radiation therapy that would preclude safe delivery of 400cGy TBI in the opinion of Radiation Oncology.\n* Active and uncontrolled infection at time of transplantation.\n* HIV infection.\n* Seropositivity for HTLV-1.\n* Inadequate performance status\u002F organ function.\n* Pregnancy or breast feeding.\n* Patient or guardian unable to give informed consent or unable to comply with the treatment protocol including appropriate supportive care, long-term follow-up, and research tests.","21 Years","65 Years",{"count":134,"type":20},54,"INTERVENTIONAL",[137],"PHASE2","Cord blood transplants (CBT) are a standard treatment for adults with blood cancers. MSK has developed a standard (\"optimized\") practice for cord blood transplant (CBT). This optimized practice includes how patients are evaluated for transplant, the conditioning treatment (standard chemotherapy and total body irradiation therapy) given to prepare the body for transplant, the amount of stem cells transplanted, and how patients are followed during and after transplant.The purpose of this study is to collect information about participant outcomes after CBT following MSK's optimized practice. The researchers will look at outcomes of the CBT treatment such as side effects, disease relapse, GVHD, and immune system recovery after CBT treatment.",[140,141,142,143,56,144],"Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)","Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL)","Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML)","Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)","Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma",[146,147,148,149,150,151,152],"Cord Blood Transplant","CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (CYTOXAN)","CYCLOSPORINE A","FLUDARABINE","MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (MMF)","THIOTEPA","23-143","2025-09-05",{"date":155,"type":115},"2025-09-08",{"date":157,"type":115},"2023-05-22",{"date":159,"type":20},"2028-05-22",{"name":161,"class":122},"Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center",1,{"id":164,"slug":165,"hasResults":11,"nctId":166,"briefTitle":167,"officialTitle":168,"acronym":169,"eligibilityCriteria":170,"healthyVolunteers":11,"sex":16,"minAge":17,"maxAge":171,"enrollmentInfo":172,"targetDuration":4,"studyType":135,"phases":174,"briefSummary":175,"conditions":176,"keywords":186,"overallStatus":111,"whyStopped":4,"lastUpdateSubmitDate":198,"lastUpdatePostDateStruct":199,"startDateStruct":201,"completionDateStruct":203,"leadSponsor":205,"locationsCount":207},"100351175","phase-2-allogeneic-hematopoietic-cell-transplantation-from-hla-matched-donor-after-flu-mel-ptcy-versus-flu-mel-atg-reduced-intensity-conditioning-100351175","NCT03852407","Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation From HLA-matched Donor After Flu-Mel-PTCy Versus Flu-Mel-ATG Reduced-intensity Conditioning","Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation From HLA-matched Donor After Flu-Mel-PTCy Versus Flu-Mel-ATG Reduced-intensity Conditioning: a Phase II Randomized Study From the Belgian Hematology Society (BHS)","HLA","Inclusion Criteria:\n\nPatients V.1.1. Diseases\n\nHematological malignancies confirmed histologically:\n\n* AML in morphological CR or not in morphological CR but not rapidly progressing (i.e. no need to give treatments such as hydroxyurea to maintain WBC count \\\u003C 10 000 x109\u002FmL);\n* MDS;\n* CML in CP or AP;\n* MPD not in blast crisis,\n* MDS\u002FMPD overlap,\n* ALL in CR;\n* Multiple myeloma;\n* CLL;\n* Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (aggressive NHL should have chemosensitive disease);\n* Hodgkin's disease with chemosensitive disease or responding to checkpoint inhibitors.\n\n  \\* Clinical situations\n\n  • Theoretical indication for a standard allo-transplant, but not feasible because:\n* Age \\> 50 yrs;\n* Unacceptable end organ performance;\n* The physician's decision;\n* The patient's decision\n\n  * Underlying 'lower risk' disease, for which Reduced Intensity Conditioning is preferred (eg CLL, MCL)\n\n    \\* Other inclusion criteria\n  * Male or female; fertile patients must use a reliable contraception method;\n  * Age 18-75 yrs (children of any age are not allowed in the protocol);\n  * Informed consent given by patient or his\u002Fher guardian if indicated.\n\nDonors\n\n* Male or female;\n* Any age;\n* Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA)-identical sibling donor or 10 of 10 (HLA-A, -B, -C, -DRB1, and -DQB1) HLA allele matched unrelated donor;\n* Weight \\> 15 Kg (because of leukapheresis);\n* Fulfills criteria for allogeneic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell (PBSC) donation according to standard procedures;\n* Informed consent given by donor or his\u002Fher guardian if indicated, as per donor center standard procedures.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nPatients\n\n* Any condition not fulfilling inclusion criteria;\n* Human Immunodeficiency Virus positive;\n* Non-hematological malignancy(ies) (except non-melanoma skin cancer) active \\\u003C 3 years before Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation (HCT).\n* Life expectancy severely limited by disease other than malignancy;\n* Central Nervous System involvement with disease refractory to intrathecal chemotherapy.\n* Terminal organ failure, except for renal failure (dialysis acceptable)\n\n  1. Cardiac: Symptomatic coronary artery disease; ejection fraction \\\u003C40%; uncontrolled arrhythmia, uncontrolled hypertension;\n  2. Pulmonary: Diffusing Capacity of the Lung for Carbon Monoxide (DLCO)\\\u003C 40% and\u002For receiving supplementary continuous oxygen, Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second (FEV1)\\\u003C 40%;\n  3. Hepatic: Fulminant liver failure, cirrhosis of the liver with evidence of portal hypertension, alcoholic hepatitis, esophageal varices, a history of bleeding esophageal varices, hepatic encephalopathy, uncorrectable hepatic synthetic dysfunction evinced by prolongation of the prothrombin time, ascites related to portal hypertension, bacterial or fungal liver abscess, biliary obstruction, chronic viral hepatitis with total serum bilirubin \\>3 mg\u002FdL, and symptomatic biliary disease;\n* Uncontrolled infection;\n* Karnofsky Performance Score \\\u003C70%;\n* Patient is a fertile man or woman who is unwilling to use contraceptive techniques during and for 12 months following treatment;\n* Patient is a female who is pregnant or breastfeeding;\n* Any condition precluding the use of melphalan or Thymoglobulin;\n\nDonors\n\n* Any condition not fulfilling inclusion criteria;\n* Unable to undergo leukapheresis because of poor vein access or other reasons.","75 Years",{"count":173,"type":20},114,[137],"The present project aims at comparing two conditioning regimens (FM-PTCy vs FM-ATG). The hypothesis is that one or the two regimens will lead to a 2-year cGRFS rate improvement from 30% (the cGRFS rate with FM without ATG\u002FPTCy) to 45% (Pick-a-winner phase 2 randomized study).",[177,178,179,180,56,181,182,183,184,185],"Acute Myeloid Leukemia in Remission","Myelodysplastic Syndromes","Chronic Myeloid Leukemia in Remission","Myeloproliferative Syndrome","Acute Lymphoid Leukemia in Remission","Multiple Myeloma","Chronic Lymphoid Leukemia","Non Hodgkin Lymphoma","Hodgkin Lymphoma",[187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197],"hematological malignancies","Graft versus host disease","GVHD","Progression free survival","Allogeneic hematopoeitic cell transplantation","HLA-matched donor","reduced intensity conditioning","Overall survival","ATG PK","Immunosuppressive regimen","Prophylaxis","2022-10-11",{"date":200,"type":115},"2022-10-12",{"date":202,"type":115},"2019-02-04",{"date":204,"type":20},"2038-11-01",{"name":206,"class":122},"University of Liege",10]