I just ran across this and wondered if any of our members in Pakistan are aware of this and if anyone has applied to take part in this project. This project's advisory board includes Dr Lucarelli and Dr Sodani, who performed the bone marrow transplant for Khalifa's son, Abdulwahab.
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http://www.cure2children.org/?q=node/122 HLA-matched related transplantation for thalassemia major: A project to support a stem cell transplant network in Pakistan....The Cure2Children Foundation was established with the main objective of supporting children with cancer and severe hematological diseases by offering data management, training, professional advice and financial support for the transplant itself as well as for familiy support programs.The aim of this project is to provide financial and professional support for a total of 30 HLA-matched transplants in low-risk needy patients to be performed in 5 selected institutions located in different major cities in Pakistan (see above). Shared vision and principles will be the foundation of each institutional partnership. Consensus agreements and treatment protocols will be under the responsibility of a physician designated by each institution who will act as the local principal investigator and liaison with the Cure2Children Foundation. Publication policies give appropriate recognition and visibility to each participating center and every relevant contribution.
The project will be carried out over a two-year period consisting of a training-preparation phase of 6 months-1 year, depending on each single set up, another 6 months operational phase aiming at performing 1 transplant procedure per month, and a post-transplant follow up period no shorter than 6 months for each case.
The goal of the project is to obtain at least an 80% thalassemia-free survival at 1 year post transplant in low-risk patients after HLA-matched sibling transplant.
To obtain this result major emphasis will be given to nursing personnel training, availability of drugs and diagnostic procedures within the network, well-defined procedures and clear order sheets minimizing prescription errors, close daily contact among professionals in participating institutions, structured family support programs assuring continuity of care for the entire peri-transplant period, and well organized knowledge management and communication tools.
Proposed eligibility criteria
* No independent means to cover the expenses of transplantation.
* Clear understanding of the risks and benefits of transplant (a brochure and consent form in the appropriate language will be provided), at least one family member should be able to read.
* Informed consent to HLA-typing and possible transplantation.
* Written approval of the responsible physician.
* Written approval of the psycho-social evaluator.
* Patients younger than 8 years, with no major infectious diseases (HIV, Hepatitis B or C, Tuberculosis, Malaria, etc...)
* No hepatomegaly and normal liver sonography.
* Creatinine, bilirubin and transaminase less than twice normal values, normal echocardiogram and chest x-ray, normal performance scale (see appendix).
* Institutional commitment to sharing patient data according to privacy regulations.
The target date for Patient selection and evaluation is January 2008, so I would suggest anyone interested contact them as soon as possible. Contact info for the Foundation is below.
Cure2Children Foundation
Via Marconi n°30 Marconi World Office
50131, Firenze
Italy
Tel.+39 055 5537111
Fax +39 055 5520961
Information
info@cure2children.org
Website
Luigi Clemente
luigi.clemente@cure2children.org
Family Support Program and International Fundraising
Adina Salehi
adina.salehi@cure2children.org