General Session: State of Nursing: Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation: A Glimpse of the Past, Current State, a Glance of the Future (102)
8:30 am – 9:30 am
Friday, September 16
Over the last 60 years, significant advances in in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) has provided improvements in effective treatment or cure and overall survival for many patients. There has been considerable HSCT progress and success in a variety of pediatric malignant and non-malignant diseases. This state of the science presentation will be providing the evolution and current and future highlights of Pediatric HSCT as it relates to disease conditions, stem cell sources, conditioning regimens, cellular immunotherapy, toxicity related treatments and supportive care.
Tagged under
- General Level
- General Session
- ILNA Category: Foundations of Transplant
- ILNA Category: Transplant Process and Infusion
- ILNA Category: Early Post Transplant Management
- ILNA Category: Quality of Life
- ILNA Category: Care of the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Patient
- ILNA Category: Treatment
- ILNA Category: Supportive Care
- ILNA Category: Palliative Care
- ILNA Category: Symptom Management
- ILNA Category: Oncologic Emergencies
- Oncology
- Cellular Therapies
- Symptom Management
- Nursing Practice
- Nurse Education
- Total ILNA Points: 1
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- Speaker(s):
- Rita Secola, PhD RN CPON® FAAN
- CNE Hours:
- 1