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*The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) defines guidelines as:

"Clinical guidelines are recommendations for the care of individuals by healthcare professionals; they are based on the best available evidence. Guidelines assist the practice of healthcare professionals"

It is important to understand that, although guidelines represent the collected opinions of a group of experts on best clinical practice based on best available evidence, they are only guidelines. In most cases treatment will be based on guidelines, where these exist, but a clinician may decide that it is not in the best interests of a specific patient to be treated exactly, or even broadly, according to the guidelines.

British Committee for Standardisation in Haematology

resource*Guidelines for the collection, processing and storage of human bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cells for transplantation.


Guidelines on the provision of facilities for the care of adult patients with haematological malignancies. (including leukaemia, lymphoma and severe bone marrow failure.)
resource*Adult haematological malignancy


National Institute for Clinical Excellence
There are no current NICE guidelines which relate to stem cell transplantation


Last updated 25/11/2008

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