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Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (256653) | University Hospital Erlangen - BookingHealth
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Allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia in University Hospital Erlangen

University Hospital Erlangen

Erlangen, Germany
Program id # 256653
Doctor photo
Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Mackensen
Department of Hematology and Oncology
Specialized in: hematology, oncology

The program includes:

  • ​​Initial presentation in the clinic
  • clinical history taking
  • review of medical records
  • physical examination
  • laboratory tests:
    • complete blood count
    • biochemical analysis of blood
    • TSH-basal, fT3, fT4
    • differential blood count
    • inflammation indicators (CRP, ESR)
    • indicators of blood coagulation
  • abdominal ultrasound scan
  • CT/MRI scans of the whole body
  • needle biopsy of the bone marrow
  • biopsy and histological examination of CSF
  • examination by experts of:
    • cardiology
    • otolaryngology
    • immunology
    • ophthalmology
  • registration in the European bone marrow donor base
  • conducting high-dose chemotherapy
  • allogeneic bone marrow transplantation from
    unrelated donor
  • isolation by neutropenic precautions
  • symptomatic treatment
  • the cost of essential medicines and blood products
  • nursing services
  • stay in the hospital with full board
  • full hospital accommodation
  • elaboration of further recommendations

How program is carried out

During the first visit, the doctor will conduct a clinical examination and go through the results of the available diagnostic tests. After that, you will undergo the necessary additional examination, such as the assessment of liver and kidney function, ultrasound scan, CT scan and MRI.

Also, the doctor will conduct a bone marrow biopsy followed by cytological examination of the harvested material. This will help him to determine the histological features of your bone marrow (in particular, identify HLA system antigens) and select a suitable donor. The donor can be a family member or a person from the bone marrow registry. In the second case, the donor material is stored in a bone marrow bank.

Before the procedure, you will receive chemotherapy, if necessary in combination with radiation therapy. The course of chemo- or chemoradiation therapy lasts from 2 to 8 days.

The bone marrow transplant procedure is an intravenous infusion, i.e. the healthy bone marrow will be injected through a catheter, intravenously. You will stay in your room during the procedure. A bone marrow transplant is completely painless and does not require anesthesia.

During the period of healthy bone marrow engraftment, you will stay in a sterile ward. This is a necessary precaution because during this time your immune system is very weak and cannot withstand environmental pathogens. The risk of bleeding is also quite high, so you will be advised to avoid mechanical damage.

A relative or other close person may stay in the ward with you. You will not be allowed to go outside the department and leave your ward often. The rehabilitation period can last from 1 to 2 months.

When your complete blood count returns to normal, your doctor will schedule your discharge from the department. You will receive information about the rules that you will need to follow at home, the frequency and type of control examinations, and subsequent treatment measures. You will also receive a detailed medical report, which will reflect the entire course of treatment.

Required documents

  • Medical records
  • MRI/CT scan (not older than 3 months)
  • Bone marrow biopsy results (if available)

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About the department

The Department of Hematology and Oncology at the University Hospital Erlangen provides diagnostics and comprehensive treatment of diseases of the hematopoietic system, as well as solid tumors of various organs. Hematologists most often deal with the treatment of acute and chronic leukemias, malignant lymphomas, myelodysplastic syndromes, plasmacytomas and other pathologies. Chemotherapy is usually first-line therapy. The department's specialists also successfully perform bone marrow transplantation. In the field of oncology, the department provides effective treatment of various tumors of the gastrointestinal tract, endocrine glands, female and male reproductive system, skin cancer, soft tissue and bone sarcomas, head and neck malignancies, etc. The patients suffering from cancer are offered classical (chemotherapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy) and innovative (immunotherapy, CAR T-cell therapy) treatment methods. Surgical resection of solid tumors is performed by specialized surgeons. The treatment regimen is developed individually for each patient at the tumor board, which plays an important role in achieving a successful treatment result. The department is headed by Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Mackensen.

Along with inpatient beds, the department has a general outpatient clinic, a specialized outpatient clinic for the care of patients after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, an outpatient clinic for chemotherapy and infusion therapy, as well as diagnostic laboratories. The department's medical team adheres to an individual approach to treatment, and therefore each clinical case is discussed with surgeons, radiation therapists and other experts in related fields in order to choose the optimal treatment tactics. Cancer patients often suffer from depressive states, so doctors devote enough time to personal communication, talking about the upcoming treatment and expected results, and also involve experienced psychologists in their work, who help to overcome emotional distress and set their mind on a favorable treatment result.

Hematology is one of the priority focuses of the department's doctors. The specialists of the medical facility often admit patients with severe malignant diseases of the hematopoietic system: acute and chronic leukemias, lymphomas, myelomas, myeloproliferative and myelodysplastic diseases, plasmacytomas. After conducting a diagnostic examination, making an accurate diagnosis, and determining the stage of cancer, doctors prescribe the most effective course of treatment, which is usually based on chemotherapy. With appropriate indications, hematologists perform autologous or allogeneic bone marrow stem cell transplantation. The department is certified by the German Cancer Society for the treatment of blood cancers, so patients can count on high quality therapy based on the standards of modern university medicine.

In the field of oncology, doctors provide conservative treatment of all types of malignant solid tumors, including breast cancer, cancer of the male and female reproductive system, thyroid cancer, skin cancer, rare neuroendocrine tumors, head and neck tumors, brain cancer, sarcomas, gastrointestinal cancer, lung cancer and others. The first stage of treatment is a comprehensive examination, with the help of which the department's oncologists make a particular diagnosis, determine the stage of the oncological process, the presence or absence of metastases, and assess a general condition of the patient. After receiving comprehensive clinical data, oncologists and doctors of related medical fields gather for tumor boards, during which they develop an individual treatment plan for the patient. The mainstay of therapy for solid malignancies is usually surgical resection of the neoplasm, which is complemented by chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and other treatments. If a tumor is detected at its advanced stages, the patient receives palliative care aimed at eliminating pain, improving the quality of life and increasing its duration.

As a progressive medical facility, the department offers many innovative treatment methods, which are available only in leading hospitals in developed countries. One of such treatments is CAR T-cell therapy. This type of therapy has become a huge advance in the fight against blood cancer. CAR T-cell therapy involves injecting the patient's own T lymphocytes, which have undergone genetic modification and become capable of recognizing and purposefully destroying tumor cells. Depending on the patient's condition, therapy can take place both on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Prior to starting treatment, the patient's blood is taken. Blood is processed in laboratory conditions using high-tech equipment. The specialists isolate leukocytes, modify and multiply them, and then inject them to the patient. CAR T-cell therapy is most often used in the treatment of blood cancer when other methods are ineffective or the disease recurs.

The department specializes in the diagnostics and treatment of the following diseases:

  • Hematology
    • Acute and chronic leukemia
    • Myeloproliferative diseases
    • Myelodysplastic syndromes
    • Malignant lymphomas
    • Multiple myeloma
    • Plasmacytoma
  • Oncology
    • Gastrointestinal cancer
    • Cancer of the female reproductive system
    • Breast cancer
    • Cancer of the male reproductive system
    • Endocrine cancer
    • Lung cancer
    • Ophthalmic cancer
    • Skin cancer
    • Head and neck malignancies 
    • Rare neuroendocrine tumors
    • Bone and soft tissue sarcomas 
    • Malignant tumors of unknown primary
  • Other diseases

The department's main therapeutic options include:

  • Chemotherapy
  • Antibody therapy
  • Hormone therapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Blood transfusion and infusion therapy
  • CAR T-cell therapy
  • Autologous and allogeneic bone marrow transplantation
  • Other types of therapy

Curriculum vitae

Higher Education

  • 1979 - 1981 Assistant in the laboratory, University Hospital Freiburg.
  • 1981 - 1989 Study of Human Medicine, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.
  • 16.05.1988 State Examination and Diploma in Medicine.

Postgraduate Training and Professional Career

  • 26.05.1988 Admission to medical practice.
  • 31.05.1988 Doctoral thesis defense (magna cum laude) at the Faculty of Medicine of Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.
  • 08.1988 - 06.1991 Research Fellow, Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Freiburg.
  • 07.1991 - 06.1993 Scholarship of the German Research Foundation, Department of Oncoimmunology, Gustave Roussy Institute of Oncology, Villejuif, France.
  • 07.1993 - 10.1998 Research Fellow, Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Freiburg.
  • 10.04.1998 Habilitation in Internal Medicine, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.
  • 23.10.1998 Venia legendi in Internal Medicine.
  • 01.11.1998 Senior Physician, Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Freiburg.
  • 02.12.1998 Board certification in Internal Medicine.
  • 01.06.1999 C3 Professorship in Molecular Hematology, Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Regensburg.
  • 06.1999 - 09.2007 Senior Physician, Department of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Regensburg.
  • 01.06.2004 C3 Professorship (for life).
  • 01.08.2007 Head (W3 Professor) of the Department of Hematology and Oncology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg.
  • Since 10.2007 Head of the Department of Hematology and Oncology at the University Hospital Erlangen.

Prizes, Awards and Honors

  • 1990 Young Investigator Award of the International Endotoxin Society, San Diego.
  • 1994 Vincenz Czerny Prize of the Austrian Society of Hematology and Oncology, Vienna.

Patents

  • European patent, patent №95916557.2-2105.

Photo of the doctor: (c) Universitätsklinikum Erlangen


About hospital

According to the Focus magazine, University Hospital Erlangen ranks among the best medical facilities in Germany!

The hospital is one of the leading healthcare facilities in Bavaria and offers top-class medical care distinguished by the close intertwining of clinical activities with research and training of medical students. The hospital was founded in 1815 and today is proud of its rich traditions, numerous medical achievements and an excellent reputation not only in Germany, but also in the international arena. The hospital has 25 specialized departments, 7 institutes and 41 interdisciplinary centers, whose experts work tirelessly for the benefit of their patients.

The hospital has the status of a maximum care center, and therefore it represents almost all fields of modern medicine. Oncology, transplant medicine, and robot-assisted surgery are among the top priorities of the clinical activities of the medical complex. Oncology is represented by the Comprehensive Cancer Center Erlangen, which is one of 13 centers of excellence in Germany certified by the German Cancer Society. The university hospital has a high-tech center with high success rates for heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, cornea and bone marrow transplants. In addition, the hospital is a leader in the use of robot-assisted surgery. The medical facility has at its disposal innovative robotic technologies, in particular the da Vinci Surgical System, with the help of which surgeons perform many sparing interventions in various medical fields.

The medical team of the hospital consists of highly professional therapists, surgeons and nursing staff. The focus of their efforts is on the patient, his health and peace of mind, as well as comfort during treatment. The clinical practice of doctors is based on an individual approach to each case, which results in high treatment success rates. State-of-the-art technical equipment also plays an important role in the therapeutic process. The hospital is proud of the most advanced devices for imaging diagnostics (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI, PET-CT, SPECT-CT, etc.), endoscopic examinations, laboratory tests, as well as specially equipped operating rooms for robot-assisted interventions, image-guided therapeutic manipulations, minimally invasive and classical surgeries of any complexity. Thus, the doctors of the university hospital have all the necessary resources to effectively treat the most severe pathologies and save lives.

The combination of high-tech equipment, experienced and highly qualified personnel, as well as strict adherence to the standards of modern medicine, form a solid foundation for the provision of the best medical care at the European level. An undeniable proof of the high prestige of the hospital is the constantly growing number of patients who come here from various regions of Germany and other countries of the world.

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Accommodation in hospital

Patients rooms

The patients of the University Hospital Erlangen live in comfortable rooms with light colors and modern design. Each patient room has an ensuite bathroom with shower and toilet. The furnishing of the patient room includes an automatically adjustable bed with an orthopedic mattress, a bedside table, a wardrobe, a table and chairs for receiving visitors, a TV, a radio and a telephone. Wi-Fi can be provided upon request. The use of a mobile phone is prohibited in many rooms of the hospital.

Patients can also live in enhanced-comfort rooms with a more sophisticated design. The enhanced-comfort rooms additionally include upholstered furniture, a minifridge and a safe.

Meals and Menus

The hospital offers healthy and tasty food distinguished by many awards, including the 1st place in the prestigious ESSEN PRO GESUNDHEIT competition of the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection.

The patient and the accompanying person have three meals a day. Breakfast is served buffet style: scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, sausage, cheese, bread and buns with butter and jam, cereals, etc. There are three set menus for lunch and dinner to choose from: a classic menu featuring local cuisine dishes, a Mediterranean menu and a vegetarian menu.

If for some reason you do not eat all the foods, you will be offered an individual menu. Please inform the medical staff about your dietary preferences prior to the treatment.

The hospital also houses many cafeterias, which will delight with a wide range of delicious dishes and drinks.

Further details

Standard rooms include:

Toilet
Shower
Wi-Fi
TV

Religion

The hospital regularly hosts catholic and evangelical devine services. The services of representatives of other religions are available upon request.

Accompanying person

During an inpatient program, an accompanying person can stay with you in the patient room or in a hotel of your choice.

Hotel

During an outpatient program, you can stay in a hotel of your choice. The managers will help you choose the most suitable options.