This book discusses the aspects of haploidentical transplants and will shed light on the debates and questions on this
burgeoning field and timely topic. Donor selection, graft failure, minimal CD34+ cell requirement, and conditioning
regimens used for haploidentical transplants will be written by expert authors dealing with this type of transplants.
Approximately one third of the books' chapters cover logic and basic aspects; the remaining two thirds of the book
discuss clinical aspects, outcomes, and future perspectives, thus providing a comphrensive discussion of the topic.
Haploidentical transplantation is extremely timely, rapidly-changing area and increasing its use will decrease the need
for time-consuming, expensive, unrelated donor search. Moreover, Haploidentical Stem Cell Transplantation brings a set
of clear answers to questions of feasibility, advantages over unrelated transplants, cost effectivity and outcome..