2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.534.534
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Sharing Post-AML Consolidation Supportive Therapy with Local Centers Reduces Patient Travel Burden without Compromising Safety and Efficacy of Care

Abstract: AML (acute myeloid leukemia) is frequently treated with intensive induction and consolidation chemotherapy that often requires prolonged admissions to hospital. Our group and others demonstrated that consolidation chemotherapy for AML can be safely and effectively administered to selected patients on an ambulatory basis. However, this ambulatory care is centralized in quaternary centers, requiring some patients to travel long distances to these specialized centres. Recently, we developed a shared care model wh… Show more

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