PROJECT OF A DASHBOARD FOR BRAZILIAN CENTERS AFFILIATED WITH CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL BLOOD AND MARROW RESEARCH

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https://doi.org/10.46765/2675-374X.2024v5n1p227

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Since the first hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) was performed at the Federal University Hospital (Curitiba, PR) in 1979, the number of centers offering this modality of treatment has increased. However, accessing comprehensive HSCT outcomes has become a challenge due to lack of an official Brazilian registry. The partnership between the Brazilian Cellular Therapy and Bone Marrow Transplant Society (SBTMO) and the Center for International Blood and Marrow Research (CIBMTR) was an important milestone in the establishment of the HSCT Brazilian registry (HSCTBR). By using CIBMTR’s Data Back to Center (DBtC) tool, we have gained insights into HSCT outcomes through the Brazilian Summary Slides. While understanding the country's transplant scenario is crucial, it is equally important for each center to assess their own outcomes. In order to help the Brazilian centers with the CIBMTR, the data manager of SBTMO working group has developed a business tool solution to facilitate this important task.

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05/12/2024

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Alves das Neves, H. R., Simione, A. J., Corrêa da Silva, C., Moreira da Silva Sabaini, P. ., da Silva Santos Geraldo, . B. L. ., Mendes de Quadros Cavilha, A. ., de Oliveira Ribeiro, C., Ferreira Costa, F. ., Rotta, I., Di Chiara Salgado, J., Ojima Ferreira , S. ., Gasparini dos Santos, J. ., Otuyama, L. ., de Oliveira, R. ., Vaz de Macedo, A., Rensi Colturato, V. A., Hamerschlak, N. ., Ammi, M. ., Pasquini, M. C. ., Rocha, V. G. ., Augusta Sarkis Novis, Y., Lerner, D. ., Araújo Moreira Funke, V. ., Kanaan Nabhan, S., Sales Bonfim, C. M. ., Pasquini, R. ., & Barroso Duarte, F. . (2024). PROJECT OF A DASHBOARD FOR BRAZILIAN CENTERS AFFILIATED WITH CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL BLOOD AND MARROW RESEARCH . JOURNAL OF BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION AND CELLULAR THERAPY, 5(1), 227. https://doi.org/10.46765/2675-374X.2024v5n1p227

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