Allogeneic Blood and Marrow Transplantation: Patient Care Resources

Getting Started In Your Care

Getting Your Diagnosis

Planning Your Treatment

Undergoing Treatment & Follow-Up

 

 


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Your doctors

Hematologist

This type of doctor has specialized training in disorders of the blood and bone marrow and treating these disorders using drug therapy, as well as blood and marrow transplant.

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Medical Oncologist

This type of doctor has specialized training in diagnosing and treating cancer using drugs. Medical oncologists often serve as your main health care provider, coordinating your treatment among several specialists.

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Extended Care team

Advanced practice provider
Multidisciplinary care coordinator
Clinical administrative assistants
Clinical nurse
Patient access representative
Infusion treatment area scheduler
Medical assistant
New patient coordinator

Support services

PathWell is your connection to personalized support services before, during, and after your treatment. Our teams of doctors, nurses, social workers, spiritual care providers, nutrition experts, financial counselors, and more work with your oncology team to provide comprehensive specialized care to you and to your family.

Stanford Health Library

For confidential help with your health care questions, contact the Stanford Health Library. Professional medical librarians and trained volunteers can help you access journals, books, e-books, databases, and videos to learn more about medical conditions, treatment options, and related issues.

  • 875 Blake Wilbur, Palo Alto: 1st floor near the cafe, 650-736-1960

Email us your questions: healthlibrary@stanfordhealthcare.org

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