Ansiedad en donadores de células hematopoyéticas de sangre periférica para trasplante alogénico

Background: Allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant is used as treatment for hematologic malignancies. It is not frequent that donors present side effects; however, anxiety is a condition that donors may be experimenting since being evaluated as a suitable donor. Anxiety in donors of peripheral blood stem cells for allogeneic transplant

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