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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Blood & Marrow Transplant Program
34th & Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Direct phone: (215) 590-2141
http://www.chop.edu

Program Description:

  The Blood and Marrow Transplant Section has a dedicated team. We perform over 35 allogeneic transplants for pediatric patients, yearly. We have a new unit with a playroom. We utilize both unrelated cord blood and blood or bone marrow with special methods to reduce severe graft-versus-host disease.

Contact Information:

  If you have transplant-related questions, please contact Donna Artis, transplant center coordinator, at (215) 590-2141 or by e-mail at artis@email.chop.edu.

Program Type:

  Pediatric (ages 0 to 22)

Attending Physicians:

(Medical Doctors)
 

Pediatric -

Richard Aplenc, Valerie Brown, Nancy Bunin, Stephan Grupp, Edwin Horwitz, David Teachey

Transplants Performed:

  Marrow/PBSC, single cord, and double cord

Cord blood transplants performed on:

  Pediatric only

Mismatches allowed:

For marrow, PBSC, or cord blood transplant with an unrelated donor. Match criteria may vary based on patient's age, disease type and stage.
 
Marrow/PBSC Cord Blood
Number: Two Two
Location: A, B, C, DQB1 A or B antigen only
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Estimated Search & Transplant Costs

Costs vary greatly from center to center, and depend on factors such as health insurance, disease type, and disease stage of the patient, as well as center-specific billing policies.
Activation of formal search:$1,200 - 3,000
DR testing of A/B tested donors (per donor):$500 - 1,500
Confirmatory typing blood sample (per sample):$500 - 3,400
IDM sample collection/testing (per donor):$300 - 1,500
High resolution - HLA typing:$300 - 2,000
Marrow or PBSC procurement:N/A
Cord blood procurement (including shipping fees):N/A

The costs listed above are only a small part of the total cost of a transplant. Contact your transplant center to learn more about costs of actual transplant and follow-up treatment.

helpExplain Transplant Costs at Different Centers

Financial Services:

Financial services at this center could include:

  • Health insurance information
  • Financial assistance
  • Patient-related resources

Resources for financial information

If you have questions about costs and financial services at this transplant center, you can contact the center's financial representative, Yvette Allen at (267) 426-0393 or by e-mail at AllenY@email.chop.edu.

Many organizations exist to help patients with lodging, transportation and other transplant-related expenses. Visit the National Marrow Donor Program's Patient Organizations database for more information. Financial assistance resources are also listed on this Web site.

Transplant Experience

This center has been performing allogeneic transplants since 1976 and has been an NMDP transplant center since February 1989.

Center-Specific Analysis

This analysis is based on transplants performed from Jan. 1, 2002 through Dec 31, 2006, using unrelated NMDP donors. It only includes patients who were confirmed to be either alive or deceased within one year of transplant.
  1. This center reported survival status data for 75 patients.
  2. The overall disease condition of patients treated at this center was in the low category (1 on a scale of 1 to 5).
  3. The actual one-year survival of these patients was 56.0%.
  4. The predicted one-year survival was 63.1% (with 95% statistical confidence that the predicted survival was between 52.5% and 73.7%).
  5. This center's actual results are similar to the predicted range for this center. National one-year estimated actual survival was 54.0% in the 8,847 patients transplanted in the United States.

For help with understanding these statistics, please see How to Understand NMDP Transplant Center Statistics.

Transplants Performed

(From Jan. 2002 - Dec. 2006)

Marrow

PBSC

Cord
Blood

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Total

(by transplant type)

Total Non-
Myeloblative transplants*

Unrelated Donor - Adult 3 2 0 --- 5 0
Unrelated Donor - Pediatric 21 43 24 --- 88 4
Related Donor - Adult 7 2 0 --- 9 2
Related Donor - Pediatric 57 19 1 --- 77 11
Autologous (PBSC and Marrow) - Adult --- --- --- 8 8 ---
Autologous (PBSC and Marrow) - Pediatric --- --- --- 138 138 ---
Total (by cell source) 88 66 25 146 325 17

This center performed a total of 88 transplants, all types, in the most recent year (from June 2007 to May 2008)

*The total Non-Myeloblative transplants column shows a subset of the total number of transplants by type.

To locate centers that perform cord blood transplants, use the search tool on this site.

The NMDP also has Transplants by Disease Charts available showing the number of NMDP coordinated transplants by disease category at each U.S. transplant center.

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Survival by Patient's Age, Disease Type and Stage


This data is only based on unrelated transplants performed from Jan. 2002 to Dec. 2006. It also includes one year post-transplant follow-up, through Dec. 2007. The first number represents the number of patients alive at one year post transplant. The second number is a total number of transplanted patients in the particular group.

Key:
CP = chronic phase (1st or 2nd) BP = blastic phase
AP = accelerated phase CR = complete remission (1st, 2nd, 3rd or more)
RLPS = relapse PIF = primary induction failure

Diagnoses

0-10
Yrs

11-17
Yrs

18-30
Yrs

31-40
Yrs

41-50
Yrs

51-60
Yrs

> 60
Yrs

Overall

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 1CR 1/1 2/3 -- -- -- -- -- 3/4
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 2CR 2/7 2/3 1/2 -- -- -- -- 5/12
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia 3+CR -- 0/1 -- -- -- -- -- 0/1
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia 1CR 5/5 0/1 0/3 -- -- -- -- 5/9
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia 2CR 2/5 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- 3/7
Acute Myelogenous Leukemia PIF -- 0/1 -- -- -- -- -- 0/1
Acute Undifferentiated Leukemia 0/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0/1
Adrenoleukodystrophy 0/1 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
Cartilage-Hair Hypoplasia 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia 1CP 1/1 2/3 -- -- -- -- -- 3/4
Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia BP 0/1 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
Familial Erythrophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
MDS-Other Myelodysplastic Disorder 1/3 1/1 0/1 -- -- -- -- 2/5
MDS-Refractory Anemia-Excess Blasts 3/3 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3/3
MDS-Refractory Anemia-Excess Blasts in Transformation 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
Mannosidosis 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/1
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/1
Other Acute Leukemia 2/4 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2/4
Other Immune System Disorder 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/1
Other Non-Malignant Disease 1/1 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- 2/2
SCID - Absence of T, Normal B 0/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 0/1
Severe Aplastic Anemia 1/2 2/2 1/1 -- -- -- -- 4/5
Unknown Abnormality of Platelets 1/2 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/2
Unknown Immune System Disorder 1/1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 1/1
Total 27/48 13/20 2/7 -- -- -- -- 42/75

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Additional Information
Further information about this center, including the number and type of transplants performed in each of the last three years, and the support groups offered, may be found in the BMT InfoNet Transplant Center Directory: http://www.bmtinfonet.org/centers.

BMT InfoNet (Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network) is a nonprofit organization that provides information and emotional support to transplant patients and their families.