Reduction Of Distress In Children During Stem Cell Transplantation. Part 3 of 3

Reduction Of Distress In Children During Stem Cell Transplantation – Part 3 of 3

And although this finding doesn’t prove that the interventions don’t work, the results do raise questions about the benefits of such therapies for children undergoing stem cell transplantation, tandem leader Sean Phipps of St Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis noted in a news release from the journal’s publisher. Overall, the levels of distress among the children undergoing quell cell transplantation were low, the researchers added, which suggests that they likely do well with standard supportive care bf khet men.

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