Blood & Marrow Stem Cell Program
Research
The Nebraska Medical Center blood and marrow stem cell transplantation team is involved
in many research protocols. Research is crucial to the advancement of transplant
and other cancer treatments. It is through research we look for better, more effective
ways to kill cancer cells. It is also through research that we determine better
ways to treat or reduce post-transplant complications. Before becoming a participant
in a research protocol, patients receive a full explanation of the study, its possible
risks and possible benefits. Participants must give written consent before being
enrolled in a research study.
The Nebraska Medical Center participates in a variety of clinical trials to test
new, investigational drugs or to study new ways of using known treatments. By researching
the latest and most innovative transplant procedures and therapies, we can provide
patients access to the newest treatments. Once a patient has been evaluated and
approved for transplant they may be eligible for participation in a clinical trial.
Patients who are eligible to participate in a clinical trial will have the opportunity
to review the study protocol to determine what is expected. The protocol will list
details including the schedule of tests, procedures, medications, dosages, schedule
of doctor appointments and the duration of the study.
Choosing to enroll in a research study is a personal decision that requires careful
consideration of the potential advantages and disadvantages of participation. If
you chose to enroll in the study, you will be asked to sign an informed consent
document. This document is not a contract and you may withdraw at any time. The
following describes investigational programs the kidney transplant program participates
in to help advance transplantation success.
Clinical Trials
The Nebraska Medical Center is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
(NCCN). The NCCN website lists all clinical trials offered at The Nebraska Medical
Center and at other health care facilities across the country. For a current listing
of clinical trials now in progress at The Nebraska Medical Center,
go to the NCCN website and type in the zip code 68198.